

Skip Noah
Austin, TX
About the Artist
Skip Noah's artwork explores the world of dreams, symbolism, mythology, various religious belief systems, the human condition and our shared collective consciousness with all sentient beings. His artwork is also strongly influenced by personal stories, events from life painted on canvas, filtered through a process of organic abstraction and emotion, and built with vivid color and esoteric symbols.
The overall concept of Noah's paintings and sculptures comes to him instantaneously. He will jot the artwork down on a small piece of paper, and then recreate the artwork anywhere from a few days…
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Skip Noah's artwork explores the world of dreams, symbolism, mythology, various religious belief systems, the human condition and our shared collective consciousness with all sentient beings. His artwork is also strongly influenced by personal stories, events from life painted on canvas, filtered through a process of organic abstraction and emotion, and built with vivid color and esoteric symbols.
The overall concept of Noah's paintings and sculptures comes to him instantaneously. He will jot the artwork down on a small piece of paper, and then recreate the artwork anywhere from a few days to years later. He believes it is the unconscious mind that creates these paintings, or taps into a source. Skip states he will learn a lot about himself and the world from looking at the finished artwork.
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Selected Exhibitions
- Austin City Hall; Peopleâs Gallery Exhibition
Austin, TX, 2012 - "Per Chance to Dream" solo show at Dahlia Woods Gallery
Dallas, TX, 2009 - Giraffes and Seahorses â 15 Year Retrospective Solo Exhibition at North Lake College Gallery
Irving, TX, 2009 - Finalist at the Hunting Art Prize at The Houston Design Center 2009. Jurors: Chiyo Ishikawa, deputy director of art, Seattle Art Museum in Seattle; and Suzanne Folds McCullagh, curator-prints and drawings at The Art Institute of Chicago.
Houston, TX, 2009 - The Spirit That Moves Me Exhibition. Gallery 64
Brooklyn, NY, 2006
Press and Accolades
- Fellow at Next Generation Project, Robert S. Strauss Center, The University of Texas at Austin
2011-2012 - Feature story in Dallas Morning News Arts Section
February 13, 2009