Blowing Smoke (Portrait of Aaron Shikler) by Nicole Moné

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Nicole Moné

Blowing Smoke (Portrait of Aaron Shikler)

2014

91.44 x 60.96 cm | 36 x 24 in

Oil on linen

  • Dual Category Awards
  • Collections Magazine Award

Exhibited at the MEAM

Exhibited at Salmagundi

"Aaron Shikler was my friend and mentor for many years, and this was the scene that typically punctuated each of my visits with him. His studio was always filled with the warm scent of turpentine, oil paint, and the ever-present smell of tobacco. Watching his pipe smoke transform from a sculptural thickness into a gauzy haze, was a trance-inducing and meditative experience. One that begged to be painted. 

With Aaron’s passing, smoke became, for me, a metaphor for the impermanence of…everything. 

There are moments in life that are snapshots of an entire season or era, when time seems to have slowed for you so that you may fully absorb every detail. Such snapshots serve as anchors to which many memories are tethered. To capture in paint, and share one of these snapshots, one of these anchoring moments of life, is something I most hope for as an artist."  - Nicole Moné