Nell Revel-Smith is a contemporary Impressionist whose love of Midwestern landscapes and
radiant light have inspired her lush, floral-filled landscapes and still-life paintings. Her work
explores early mornings and late afternoons when the light is saturated and colors rich,
enlivening the landscape's texture.
Although initially an abstract painter, self-taught Revel-Smith became more and more
enamored with the French Impressionists, particularly Monet, and their concentration on
capturing shifts in atmosphere through changes in light. As her painting assumed priority 20
years ago, Revel-Smith was working in an Impressionistic style but using a palette knife.
Rediscovering the possibilities of the brush completed her shift to an entirely Impressionistic
method and satisfied her use of color with complementary texture.
Working with acrylic, the artist explains, "I have to keep moving while I'm painting...if I
sit down for a minute, I don't feel like I'm in control of the painting." The quick-drying medium
suits the pace at which she prefers to work. Simplicity and spontaneity are the two qualities
which best reflect the mood and force behind her paintings; however, her own energetic and
optimistic character is infused in every canvas she creates.
After summering in northern Michigan for three decades, Revel-Smith settled there
permanently in 1991 with her husband, Powell Smith who, as her manager, enables her the
luxury of time to paint. Their home and studio is featured in Country Home magazine
September/October 1994.
The artist has had numerous one-person shows, and is included in private and
corporate collections across the country.
BIRTHPLACE: Scarsdale, NY
EDUCATION: American School, Lugano, Switzerland
Michigan State University, Lansing, MI
EXHIBITIONS: On View Downtown Gallery, Indianapolis, IN
Wexford Gallery, Hilton Head, SC
Main Street Gallery, Leland, MI
Tin Soldier, Leland, MI
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