
![]() Magnolia Suite 24" x 30" |
![]() Dutch Treat 24" x 20" |
![]() Good Fortune 16" x 20" |
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A traditional still life and figure painter, B. Nicole Klassen
received art schooling at San Jose State University where she is
proud to have had Maynard Dixon "Dick" Stewart as an instructor. She
further developed her skills under the instruction of the brilliant
painter, Robert K. Semans.
Nicole had her first one-person show in 1994 at the Alma Gilbert
Gallery in Burlingame, has exhibited at the New Masters Gallery and
Gallery Elite, both in Carmel, and also the previous location of the
Bingham Gallery in San Jose, all these in California. Recently,
Nicole exhibited at Clayton-Williams Fine Arts in Utah. She has had
four more one-person shows at Winstanley-Roark Fine Arts in
Massachusetts. Her work was in two group shows at the Cahoon Museum
of Art in Massachusetts and two more at the Triton Museum of Art in
California, one at which she received their Bronze Award.
Nicole currently exhibits at Gallerie Amsterdam in Carmel,
California and The Lawrence Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona, Robert
Paul Galleries in Stowe, Vermont, Blue Heron Gallery in Wellfleet,
Massachusetts and in Japan.
Collectors hold Nicole's pieces in the U.S., Canada, Europe and
Japan. Some notable acquisitions are a still life bought by Alma
Gilbert to hang in the house of the late Maxfield Parrish, and a
Madonna purchased and displayed by The Cathedral Church of the
Advent in Birmingham, Alabama. She received honors from the Art
Renewal Center for a still life and a figure piece. These paintings
are published in their 2005 catalog. In addition, Nicole was twice a
finalist in International Artist magazine's still life competition
and her pieces appear in the October/November 2005 and
October/November 2008 issues. The editor asked her to write an
article and demonstration, which is published as a ten-page article
in the June/July 2007 issue. She has another ten-page article
published in the August/September 2010 International Artist
magazine. Nicole was also featured as one of the nation's
"Leading Ladies of Painting" in the January 2006 issue of American
Art Collector. |