Chelsey Schweitzer creates realistic watercolor paintings that help to evoke feelings and emotions in viewers. She is a graduate of the Illinois Institute of Art Chicago with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. A self-taught painter, she began watercolor painting in 2012 after purchasing her first watercolor set. With her art, she looks to capture something that is already beautiful and perfect and enhance it with the beauty of watercolors and the stroke of a brush. Chelsey works on growing her art one painting at a time from her home in central Wisconsin while juggling the busy day to day life of a wife and mother.
Being able to create memorial work for others who have lost family members, babies and pets has been such an amazing journey to go on with each of her clients. Painting something rather personal others can cherish for years to come is her greatest reward as an artist. When she isn’t working on paintings for others, she is especially drawn to the lives and journey of Catholic religious figures and with the complexity and yet simplicity of flowers and the world around her. Chelsey believes that her ability to paint is a gift she was given and an opportunity to bring out a feeling or passion in the hearts of others.
Chelsey’s first major exhibit she has participated in is the Art in Embassies in Geneva, Switzerland.
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