Salt Lake City
May 15 – June 13
Artist Reception: Friday, May 15, 2026, 6–9 pm
Gallery Talk: 7 pm
David Ericson Fine Art presents new work by mixed-media artist Rebecca Klundt and watercolorist Michelle Nixon. Nixon’s paintings embrace the fluid honesty of watercolor, using loose, confident brushwork to capture not precise detail but the emotional impression of lived experience. Influenced by what she describes as E.E. Cummings’ idea of “enormous smallness,” her work gravitates toward subtle light, intimate moments, and quiet relationships between humanity and nature. Nixon lives in Cache Valley and earned an MS in Sociology with an emphasis in the Sociology of Art & Aesthetics from Brigham Young University.
Klundt’s mixed-media works are driven by her fascination with “mining the mined,” transforming discarded and overlooked materials into densely textured compositions. Drawing from piles of altered earth and industrial remnants, she compacts, organizes, and reconstructs these materials into two-dimensional works that balance gravity, texture, and visual order. A Salt Lake City native, Klundt returned to complete her degree at Brigham Young University, graduating in 2014.
David Ericson Fine Art
410 E 3rd Avenue, Salt Lake City, UT
801-533-8245

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