Capital Arts
Adult Artists' Exhibit sponsored by Jefferson City Art Club
April 20th - June 6th
Artist Reception - Art Exposed Gallery Crawl May 3 4:30-8:30
GALLERY HOURS
Tuesday-Thursday 10am-4pm
Saturday 1pm-4pm
Sunday 1pm-4pm
1203 Missouri Blvd
Jefferson City, MO 65109
573-635-8355
artsadmin@capitalarts.org
Barbara Neikamp

Barbara Niekamp

As a child of six years, Barbara decided to become an artist.  Mostly self-taught, through many years of   study, she is now realizing that dream.  She paints a wide variety of subjects, including portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and murals.  She has enjoyed completing commissioned works, and seeing the enjoyment of the owners at the unveiling of their very own painting.  Her original works and reproductions are included in several private collections.

In her portraits, she portrays a glimpse of the subject’s personality in a realistic manner.   She enjoys painting people of all ages, as well as pets.   She especially enjoys doing portraits of children, capturing the energy and innocence that is as fleeting as time itself.

Inspired by nature, her landscape paintings capture the light and mood of a special moment in time, when the elements come together to create a lively and dramatic scene.  

Capturing the beautiful yet transient blooms of flowers, or perhaps the freshness of fruit are themes of her still life paintings.

In addition to landscapes, still lifes and portraits, she also has painted fine art murals.  Some of the murals are in local churches, and she enjoys painting inspirational works, as seeing the beauty God has created in the world inspires her to paint, and reminds her to “begin again” each new day.
   
“But I will call this to mind,
as my reason to have hope:
The favors of the Lord are not exhausted,
his mercies are not spent;
They are renewed each morning,
so great is his faithfulness.”
Lamentations 3:21-23 (NAB)
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Spring

“Spring” Exhibition

March 2 – April 18 2013
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