ABOUT Ed
Ed Nash was born in Letchworth Garden City, England but has been a Nashville resident for fifteen years and is a well recognized abstract artist of the South.
At the age of 13, Ed was awarded an art scholarship to Bedford School in England. He then went on to study Fine Art and Psychology at Reading University - graduating Magna Cum Laude. After several years as an art dealer and appraiser, he went back to pursue his life long dream of becoming a full time visual artist.
Much of his work has a deep connection with the Japanese aesthetic wabisabi, which can be described as one of beauty that is imperfect, impermanent and incomplete. His paintings and mixed media work are a response to modern day society’s view of visual perfection. The work reflects and celebrates the patina produced through the passage of time and exposure to the elements.
In a recent article in The Tennessean he was named The No.1 artist in Nashville to be following:
“Ed Nash is turning heads across the country. You can spot his vivid large-scale paintings, usually over 6 feet tall, anywhere. His signature style is a use of bold color gradations in a variety of abstract and landscape designs. Nash’s artwork is a favorite among interior designers, as they are the finishing touch to any room.”
His work can be found in countless collections across the US and UK, including the homes of Senators, musicians, actors, celebrities and luxury commercial and historical spaces such as The Senate Building, Washington DC, Tennessee State Museum, Hunter Museum of Art, Blackberry Farms TN, Nashville International Airport, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Hilton Green Hills, Lyndhurst Collection, Suntrust Corporation Memphis TN, Netflix. His work has been featured in Architectural Digest, The Huffington Post, Milieu Magazine, Nashville Lifestyles Magazine, Atlanta Home and Lifestyles Magazine, Native Magazine, East Nashvilian, Classic Home Magazine, Southern Living and Traditional Home Magazine.
When Ed is not painting, he can be found at home, with his wife, two kids and three dogs.
Publications
Ray Booth-Evocative Interiors
Native Magazine 2018
East Nashvillian 2018
NFocus Magazine 2018
Sophisticated Living Magazine Nashville
Classic Home Magazine
Southern Homes Magazine
The Tennessean- 7 Artists to Watch -2016
Nashville Lifestyles Magazine -Creative Spaces
Milieu Magazine -Winter Edition
Nashville Lifestyles-Featured Homes-2016
Vice Magazine -Creators Projects
Atlanta Home and Lifestyles Magazine-2015
Scout Guide Nashville 2016
Design Shuffle TOP 13 2013 Winner-
Nashville Arts Magazine-January 2013
SKyPAC-Premier Season- December 2012
Memphis Magazine-November 2012
Style Blueprint- August 2012
Nashville Arts Magazine –July 2012
Nashville Arts Magazine- July 2012
American Art Collector Magazine -May 2012
International Artist Magazine -May 2012
American Circus Publication, Contributors for The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, New York Magazine and The Wall Street Journal March 2012
Art Connoisseur, The Catalogue, Book and Journal for Art Collections and Contemporary Artists, 2011-2012
NFocus Magazine-‘The Well Dressed Home’ March 2012
Nashville Scene- February 2012
Now Playing Nashville, February 2012
Downtown News , Nashville TN, Wednesday February 2012
Nashville Arts Magazine, October 2011
Nashville Scene September 22nd 2011
Go Memphis July 2011
NFocus Magazine-‘Lord of the Arts’ August 2009
Collections
Netflix Corperation, Albuquerque NM
Senate Building, Washington DC
Blackberry Farms, TN
Tennessee State Museum, Nashville TN
Hunter Museum, Chattanooga TN
Nashville International Airport, Nashville TN
Scripts Network, Knoxville TN
Senate Building, Washington DC
First Call, Nashville TN
Blackberry Farms, TN
Onglatco Clinic, New York, NY
Lyndhurst Foundation, Chattanooga TN
Suntrust Corporation, Atlanta GA
Force X, Nashville TN
Marriott Wailea Beach -Hawaii
Lexon Corporation, Nashville TN
Intergraph, Huntsville AL
Starstruck Studios, Nashville TN
Hilton -Greenhills, Nashville TN
505- Nashville TN