Ice Storm

Name/Title

Ice Storm

Entry/Object ID

2009.7

Artwork Details

Medium

Watercolor on illustration board

Context

Credit Line: Gift of Thomas H. & Virginia J. Horner

Made/Created

Artist

Frank Nelson Wilcox

Date made

n.d.

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Frame Size

Height

20-1/2 in

Width

25-1/2 in

Dimension Description

Image Size

Height

14-1/2 in

Width

21-1/2 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

Wilcox taught at the Cleveland School of Art, using his vacation time to travel extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and parts of Canada. As a passenger, since he never learned to drive, Wilcox was able to sketch endlessly during his travels, becoming a chronicler of all he saw. In his work, Wilcox described how he was painting Light, weather, and the sense of space. He believed that all art was an emotional experience, and that the forms in nature must be interpreted rather than copied. "Ice Storm" is a great example of this — though not a detailed, realistic representation of a landscape, it instead presents an emotional experience with its dark, purple and gray atmosphere, describing a foreboding storm.