Nicole Gelinas

Nicole Gelinas works in a variety of mediums including, but not limited to, oil, graphite, charcoal as well as film, digital, and alternative photographic processes. She is inspired by abstraction and minimalism, but focuses primarily on the process, experimentation, and implementation of art making. Gelinas’s works are usually created in series, each with its own concept and technique. Examples of concepts include exploring the beauty of decomposition and the changing of objects over time. One such series attempts to visually reveal  the feeling of seasonal depression through daily paintings reflecting the artists mood in relation to the weather. Some works are abstract explorations in mark making, while others examine the line between art and photography.


Gelinas has shown her work at Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, Bainbridge Island, WA, Long Shot, Seattle, WA, The Real Change Portrait Project, Poulsbo, WA, Black Box Gallery, Portland, OR, LightBox Photographic Gallery, Emergence, Astoria, OR, Photo Center Northwest, Long Shot, Seattle, WA.


Courtesy of the Artist