Oil on Canvas
About the artist
Chelsea Nicole was born and raised in New York, surrounded by art and creativity from a young age due to her family’s influence. Although fine arts was her first love, she decided to pursue graphic design, obtaining a BFA from St. John’s University. Studying graphic design has made her a well-rounded artist, sharpening her skills and making her versatile in producing her work.
Chelsea’s journey as an artist has been fruitful, marked with countless accomplishments that have given her an unwavering sense of purpose and fulfillment. One of her greatest moments was when she received an invitation to showcase her work at The Museum of Modern Art, which made her realize that her passion for art could indeed be turned into a fulfilling career. During her career, she has been recognized with numerous awards and featured in reputable magazines like The Official Black Magazine and Fleek Magazine. This exposure has opened up her art to a wider audience and helped her make new connections with
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