Nicholas Auen - Introspective Energy

Auen Installation Village Court 2023 2

Thank you for your interest in the new exhibition featuring works by Nicholas Auen.

Nicholas Auen

"Introspective Energy"

Recent Works

May 21 - June 28, 2025

Opening Reception: Saturday,  May 17th, 5 - 7 pm
Please register for the exhibition to receive complimentary valet parking at the Kimpton Hotel "The Rowan" - REGISTER HERE

at HOHMANN Palm Springs
100 W Tahquitz Canyon Drive #110, Palm Springs - view map

Sculptor Nicholas Auen’s work combines classic artistic methods with contemporary technology to create stunning three-dimensional wall pieces that trick the eye and beg closer inspection. Starting out as true scale pencil drawings, his art is then digitized and intricately cut into sheets of aluminum, before receiving various immaculate finishes. The artist’s professional career began at a mere 19 years old as he studied under American Studio Glass artist Therman Statom, developing skills in glass blowing, painting, ceramics, and metallic materials. He was also honored to study with artists such as Dale Chihuly and Jun Kaneko.

Auen Installation Village Court 2023 1

 

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"Triptych"  |  Gold plated Aluminum  |  100" x 54"

Auen installation @ VC 2

 

Auen - Blossom

"Blossom"  |  Chromed Aluminum  |  46" x 25"

Auen Installation at VC

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"Scion (Red Dress)"  |  Chromed Aluminum  |  41" x 29"

 

Auen - Self Portrait

"Self Portrait"  |  Chromed Aluminum  |  40.5" x 31.5"

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