N18 42.100 W64 24.200

July 26, 2022

Here’s an anomaly for me. One color and no trees whatsoever! This painting is a revisitation of a view from a sailing vacation Jackie and I enjoyed with friends in the British Virgin Islands. I can almost feel the cool breeze and the warm Caribbean sun when looking at this painting. Great memories.

Hoist the sail, see how the mainsail sets, set a course from Virgin Gorda Sound: N18 42.100 W64 24.200 and GO! Just watch out for the coral, don’t get too far east of the rhumb line and you’ll be fine. Lobster for lunch!

Let’s keep in touch,

Marshall

Lights, Camera, Action!

July 19, 2022

I recently sat down for a conversation with my son in law Austin for his monthly podcast “Hidden Homes Show.” The subject of our conversation ranged from art and music, to the pros and cons of growth in our small mountain town. With a healthy dose of nostalgic reminiscing thrown in for good measure!

Have a listen. You’ll almost certainly learn more about yours truly and our hometown, Kalispell, Montana, than you ever dreamed you’d learn!

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Marshall Noice

Gin and Juniper

July 12, 2022

It’s beautiful summer weather here in Santa Fe. Join us at Ventana Fine Art Thursday evening. The road will be closed to traffic to make way for The Art Stroll from 5-7 pm. Ventana will sponsor a gin tasting, offering tiny nips of gin from New Mexico, California, Canada, Japan, and Iceland. We’ll have conversations about my work. Including my new juniper paintings!

Come enjoy my latest work and a couple nips of gin in the warmth of an art-filled early summer evening at Ventana.

Let’s keep in touch,

Marshall

So Much To Do

July 5, 2022

I’m heading south this Thursday for my annual exhibit at Ventana Fine Art. I can’t wait to see my 32 newest paintings on the walls of my all time favorite Santa Fe gallery. This may be the 25th year in a row that I’ve had a show open in Santa Fe in early July, but who’s counting! In summers past I’ve called time out and allowed myself a bit of a summer vacation after the show opens. This summer I’m keeping the hammer down and jumping right back in the studio. Happily jumping right back in!

Marshall Noice | Western Red Cedars, Ross Creek | Oil on Canvas | 48×60″ | 10,300.

See you in Santa Fe at Ventana Fine Art, 400 Canyon Road.

“So much to do, there’s plenty on the farm.
I’ll sleep when I’m dead”

~ Warren Zevon

Let’s keep in touch,

Marshall

My Process

June 28, 2022

Pastel sketches are an integral part of my art making practice. These four small pieces are one step away from a larger, perhaps very much larger, oil painting.

Marshall Noice | Spring Birches | Pastel on Paper | 15×15″ | 1,800.
Marshall Noice | Toward September | Pastel on Paper | 15×15″ | 1,800.
Marshall Noice | Backlit | Pastel on Paper | 15×15″ | 1,800.
Marshall Noice | Warm Ridge | Pastel on Paper | 15×15″ | 1,800.

Typically I’ll work out compositional and color issues in pastel where I can work very quickly and directly. Honestly, this is often where the unbridled creativity happens. Maybe that’s why I love these pastels so much! What do you think?

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Marshall

Get Out Of Town!

June 21, 2022

Book that flight! Come and join me in Santa Fe for the opening of my exhibition at Ventana Fine Art. Mark your calendar for Friday, July 8th. The artist reception is from 4-6p.m. and I would really and truly love to see you there.

Marshall Noice | Mountain Maples, Looking South | Oil on Canvas | 36×36″ | 6,300.
Marshall Noice | Beyond the Hill | Oil on Canvas | 36×36″ | 6,300.
Marshall Noice | On 200 | Oil on Canvas | 48×48″ | 9,300.
Marshall Noice | Mountain Maples, Looking East | Oil on Canvas | 36×36″ | 6,300.

You can take a peek at the new paintings online at ventanafineart.com

Let’s keep in touch,

Marshall

Back to Pastel

June 7, 2022

Feels good to have a pastel in hand again! I’ve been happily working away in oil to keep up with demand for my work. But it has been a long hiatus. Too long.

Marshall Noice | Young Maples, Dark Hill | Pastel on Paper | 22×22″ | 2,200. unframed

I think my work in general leans toward a decidedly intuitive approach to art making. But with the directness of pastel it becomes even more so. Sometimes it feels as though my oil paintings are trying to “catch up” with my pastels. I’m enthralled with this warm manganese violet color that turned up!

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Marshall

An Apple A Day

May 24, 2022

Often I’ll paint from a pastel sketch that I’ve made on location. This painting was done from memory, a different approach but not unusual for me.

Marshall Noice | Dan’s Orchard | Oil on Canvas | 48×48″ | 9,300.

The scene is a recollection of a fall visit to an old friend’s orchard on the east shore of Flathead Lake. There are fruit trees galore along the lake. An abundance of apples, apricots, plums, and cherries fill the roadside stands and local grocery stores every fall here in Northwest Montana.

Let’s keep in touch,

Marshall

Less Is More

May 17, 2022

Long ago when my partner in crime Terry Nelson and I shared a painting studio, we would toss pithy aphorisms back and forth as we worked on paintings. At least WE thought the aphorisms were pithy!

Some, like, “think it, do it,” became mantras that spurred continued frantic activity. Others, like, “less is more,” spurred, well, nothing. We knew knowing when to quit was critical. And we eventually got to be pretty good about taking our own advice!

Marshall Noice | July Sky, North Valley | Oil on Canvas | 48×48″ | 9,300.

My original intention for “July Sky, North Valley” was to paint a grove of aspen in front of this iconic barn that sits a few miles north of my studio in Kalispell. But now I like it just as it is. Less is more? What do you think?

Let’s keep in touch,

Marshall