Drexler’s work featured on NBT Wall of Art

NORWICH – NBT Bank’s Wall of Art is featuring the artwork of Henry J. Drexler at the bank’s Norwich Office on South Broad Street. His work will be on display through the end of March.
Drexler specializes in nature-themed paintings inspired by life in rural upstate New York. His award-winning work has been in solo and group exhibitions throughout New York and surrounding states. His paintings have also appeared in American Artist magazine and More than Land or Sky: Art from Appalachia, a book published by the Smithsonian Institution Press.
For its Wall of Art, NBT Bank is partnering with the Chenango County Council of the Arts to highlight the creativity of area residents. Council Executive Director Victoria Kappel said, “Henry refers to himself as a ‘visual historian,’ and his impressionistic landscapes beautifully preserve nature at given moments in time.”
Drexler, a resident of Norwich, is a mostly self-taught professional artist who has been painting for 55 years. Influenced by his childhood growing up on a local dairy farm, he has painted Holstein cattle for many years. Four of the paintings in the current show are a continuation of his exploration of this subject. The cows are no longer black and white and are becoming abstracted to the point of not obviously being cows at all. The fifth painting in this show is from a recent series of windmill paintings.

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