Versatile artist, designer and teacher constructing colourful boats from wood and found objects, in which factors such as wood weathering by sea and wind were important. Nice (pronounced niece) was born in west London but after World War II moved near the Thames estuary coast. He attended Southend Technical College and Art School, 1946–9, learning woodwork from Norman Saunders; spent a year farming during which he decided on an art career, attending part-time Workers’ Educational Association classes; did two years National Service, also studying at Cambridge Technical College and Art School; then returned to Southend to the Art School, 1953–6, to complete a National Diploma in Design in painting and ceramics, notable teachers Tony Oldfield and Llewellyn Banks.

Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)


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