About the Cover…Local Artist Ernest Nipper

Among Hot Springs’ most productive resources in its art community is Ernest Nipper, a Camden native who returned to Arkansas in 1988 after a 32-year career as an executive for Illinois Bell System in Chicago.

He and his wife of 33 years, Rosemary, were avid volunteers for many of the city’s notable art functions.

He is one of the original founders of the Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute, actively engaging for nearly 10 years in its organization, scheduling, and screening.

From the onset of the monthly Gallery Walks in 1989, Ernest and Rosemary volunteered for many years as gallery greeters. Nipper was also involved in the Hot Springs Jazz Festival and the Poetry Festival.

Nipper’s interest in art began as a child but was curtailed by high school athletics and, eventually a corporate career. After retirement and his return to Arkansas in 1988, Ernest’s volunteer work in the arts community put him in touch with the local artists who recognized his talent and encouraged him to pursue his own art.

He began his painting career in the early 90s, successfully showing his work in Hot Springs’ galleries, hanging work beside those who had mentored him.

As a result of his particular interest in the dynamics of color, Ernest’s art is recognized for its luminous landscapes, many with a panoramic sense of distance and atmosphere. The Hot Springs community owes him gratitude for his considerable role in the growth of its art scene.

Thanks to Ernest for this lovely artwork to start off our 31st year.

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