
Born in St. Joseph, Michigan in 1962, Jennifer Nichols was born into an artistic family. Her grandfather, Harry Stinson, was a recognized sculptor, painter and Art Professor at the University of Iowa and Hunter College in New York City. His talent was passed on to Jennifer. Jennifer's formal art training started in high school, and she began to accumulate awards and sell some of her early paintings.
Later Jennifer attended UCLA, graduating with a degree in Design, focusing on costume and clothing design, and was heavily influenced by the artist Erte. She continued to pursue painting while working in advertising and raising her two daughters in Dayton, Ohio. Jennifer's work was exhibited in various galleries and events in Ohio between 1992 - 1999. She also was very involved with the Dayton Visual Arts Center, serving as their president and as a board member.
In 1999, she moved to Palm Beach, Florida. In 2005, Jennifer and her daughters, began participating in the Street Painting Festival in Lake Worth, Florida, the largest street painting event in the United States, attracting 100,000 visitors each year. Jennifer and her daughters have completed several large 10' X 10' works, usually featuring women and children, a theme that draws much attention.
Jennifer's work shows a unique talent for capturing faces and expressions. By working to duplicate the colores and shading of the original art, Jennifer stays true to the original work of art. Using soft pastel chalk on pavement or concrete surfaces, these large works of art are washed away after each event. Jennifer's philosophy is that street painting is as much about the performance and execution, as it is about the art. The painting is as much about the performance and execution, as it is about the art. The immediacy and challenges of the "canvas", weather and medium make each piece special and unique. Usually over the course of 2 days, each piece comes to life before your eyes.
In addition to the chalk art, Jennifer has done work in a variety of media such as pen and ink, watercolor, gouache and fiber, and freelances as a graphic designer, specializing in logos, advertising materials and websites.
ARTIST SPONSOR:
MELISSA CLARK DESIGNS