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Thomas McNickle
is an elected member of both the National Watercolor and American
Watercolor societies. Among many honors for his work are the Award
of Merit at the National Arts Club Watercolor Annual, New York,
and the Award of Merit at the Pennsylvania Society of Watercolor
Painters Annual, Harrisburg. In November 1995 he was the featured
watercolor artist in an article for American Artist.
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Painting
is not empirical or problematic. Painting is a mystery – an act
of faith. The only position from which to confront a mystery is
from within...to be completely enveloped and embraced by it until
one becomes the mystery itself. Painting requires belief more than
knowledge. The knower and the known must be joined on a common ground
of being. It is about that which comes through the oneness of stillness
and not having, of going nowhere in the timeless moment.
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