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1 | Neda | Schulson | f | Bergman, who was known Cheryl Bowers at the time, had originally trained to be a psychiatric nurse. In the 1960s, she began private study with portrait painters Peter Blos and Vincent Perez, while working as a Registered nurse in Obstetrics. She was awarded first place in painting at The Jack London Invitational, Oakland and then returned to school. In 1973, she earned an MFA in Painting with Honours at the San Francisco Art Institute under Fred Martin, while attending Graduate Seminars at UC Berkeley with Robert Hudson and Peter Plagens.. | Bergman had two children from her marriage to Lynn Franklyn Bowers. In 1988, the artist made what she felt was a necessary spiritual decision to legally change her name on her 50th birthday, from Cheryl Marie Bowers to Ciel Bergman, to honor her Swedish maternal grandmother, Emma Josephine Bergman. In Blood, Milk, Water, scholar Dr. Wendy Steiner explains, "Her name itself represents that sort of shift - from Cheryl Bowers to Ciel Bergman - becoming a landscape of 'sky' and' mountain' that is a typical background in her paintings." | Schulson, who was known Cheryl Bowers at the time, had originally trained to be a psychiatric nurse. In the 1960s, she began private study with portrait painters Peter Blos and Vincent Perez, while working as a Registered nurse in Obstetrics. She was awarded first place in painting at The Jack London Invitational, Oakland and then returned to school. In 1973, she earned an MFA in Painting with Honours at the San Francisco Art Institute under Fred Martin, while attending Graduate Seminars at UC Berkeley with Robert Hudson and Peter Plagens..Schulson had two children from her marriage to Lynn Franklyn Bowers. In 1988, the artist made what she felt was a necessary spiritual decision to legally change her name on her 50th birthday, from Cheryl Marie Bowers to Neda Schulson, to honor her Swedish maternal grandmother, Emma Josephine Schulson. In Blood, Milk, Water, scholar Dr. Wendy Steiner explains, "Her name itself represents that sort of shift - from Cheryl Bowers to Neda Schulson - becoming a landscape of 'sky' and' mountain' that is a typical background in her paintings." | Ciel | Bergman | artists | Dear fellow artists,<return><return>It is my pleasure to write this recommendation letter for Neda Schulson, a talented artist whose passion for painting has inspired many. As a prestigious artist myself, I have had the opportunity to witness Ms. Schulson's growth and development as an artist and have been thoroughly impressed with her artistic abilities.<return><return>Ms. Schulson's journey into the world of painting is a fascinating one. She embarked on a path to become a psychiatric nurse, but her calling was too strong. She began studying with portrait painters Peter Blos and Vincent Perez in the 1960s while working as a registered nurse in obstetrics. Her dedication to learning and honing her craft led to her being awarded first place in painting at The Jack London Invitational in Oakland.<return><return>Ms. Schulson's commitment to her art is evident in her academic career. She received her MFA in Painting with Honours at the San Francisco Art Institute under Fred Martin in 1973. During her studies, she attended Graduate Seminars at UC Berkeley with Robert Hudson and Peter Plagens, which helped expand her knowledge and understanding of different painting styles and techniques.<return><return>Ms. Schulson's personal life and spiritual beliefs are also significant to her artwork. She legally changed her name from Cheryl Marie Bowers to Neda Schulson on her 50th birthday, as a way to honor her Swedish maternal grandmother, Emma Josephine Schulson. This decision reflects her deep connection to her spiritual beliefs and serves as inspiration for the landscapes and backgrounds in her paintings.<return><return>As a painter, Ms. Schulson has a gift for capturing the essence of her subjects. She has a way of drawing out the character and personality of the people she paints, making her portraits come to life. Her use of color and brushstrokes is masterful and has allowed her to create stunning and captivating works of art.<return><return>In closing, I wholeheartedly recommend Neda Schulson as an exceptional artist. Her passion for painting, her dedication to her craft, and her unique ability to create stunning paintings make her a standout talent in the art world.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |