Western Mexico Coast Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Acrylics User Rating: 0 / 5 Size: 24" x 30" Medium: acrylic Support: canvas Frame: no Available: yes Artist statement: The warmth of the sun on the island promontories belies the coolness of the water
Coal Steam Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Coloured Pencil and Ink User Rating: 5 / 5 Size: 17.5" x 23.5" Medium: Ink Support: Board Framed: No Available: Yes Artist statement: The steam blasting from the locomotive displayed the level of the morning's exertions as the train left the coal shed in Brazil.
Haida Gwaii Rays Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Coloured Pencil and Ink User Rating: 0 / 5 Size: 18" x 23" Medium: ink Support: board Framed: yes Available: Yes Artist statement: The rays of sunshine through the trees on Haida Gwaii bore witness to the mossy floor of the forest.
Backroad Heat Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Coloured Pencil and Ink User Rating: 0 / 5 Size: 17" x 20" Medium: coloured Pencil Support: board Framed: yes Available:Sold Artist statement: The August sun and the trees beside a backroad above Rock Creek created a sharp demarcation between the heat and the coolness of the shade.
Drifted Logs Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Coloured Pencil and Ink User Rating: 0 / 5 Size: 16"x 20" Medium: coloured pencil Support: board Frame: yes Available: sold Artist statement: The randomness of the jumble of logs on a beach on the west coast of Texada Island reflected the ferocity of past storms.
New Mexico Chevy Written by Ken Nash. Posted in Coloured Pencil and Ink User Rating: 0 / 5 Size: 14" x 15" Medium: Coloured pencil Support: Board Framed: Yes Available: Yes Artist statement: A '54 Chevy pickup shone in the bright sun of a New Mexico afternoon belying it's age.