Sunday, May 6, 2012
On Thursday, May 17, at 6pm, Burlap and Bean welcomes painter Nina Schmidt as she showcases her new series “Her.” Schmidt, a self-taught artist from Wisconsin, is known for her impressionistic use of color and dreamlike compositions. The series “Her” uses portraiture and symbolism to explore the many roles women assume in a male-dominated society. This is Schmidt’s second solo exhibition at Burlap and Bean. She will also preview pieces from an upcoming collaborative project with Burlap proprietor Tara Endicott. More information on Nina Schmidt can be found at www.ninaspalette.com.
Nina’s Palette: Art and Musings by Nina Schmidt
ninaspalette.com

"dreamer"
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Fond du Lac’s Windhover Center for the Arts is hosting an exhibit called
” The Shared Palette” which features artists & their children’s artwork.
My 10 year old son Malachi & I have submitted several pieces, and we will be there to greet people during February’s “tour the town” Art Walk on the 17th from 5-8pm
We would love to see you that night! However if you can not make it during
the art walk the exhibit will be up from Jan 11th – the first week in
March so you will have plenty of time to see this special exhibit.
♥ Nina & Malachi Schmidt
*there is no charge , and the exhibit is held in the lower level ” cafe gallery”
space
“reach for the stars” by Malachi and Nina Schmidt

Malachi is our oldest of 3 children. Now 10 years old, Malachi was diagnosed with Autism at age 5.
While the diagnosis has brought our share of struggles, what stands out about our son is not the label of autism, but who he is in spite of it.
Painting for Malachi gives him peace in an area of his life where he is confident and joyful.
It reminds me that he has his own voice and vision, and it is beautiful.
Malachi graciously allows me to paint with him on some projects like this one. When we approach a painting together I respect his vision, let him choose what he wants to paint, and I only step in when he is finished to fill in the background, or add a small detail.
A favorite quote of his came after a particularly hard day.
We sat down to paint and a calm came over him. As he painted he said ” see, I told you, I’m happy now. I’m not sad at all”
Look deeper. Celebrate your children for who they are. they have so much to teach us.
Nina Schmidt
AKA Malachi, Ivan and Violet’s mommy
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
reminder! if you are interested in seeing my latest work, and want to keep up to date with what I have for sale please keep an eye on my facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ninas-Palette/196866293667754

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

"I am a woman"
after two months of dry brushes
i have returned to say
” I am a woman”
I’ve gotten a lot of…”input” when I paint nudes. I find this curious. Why can we go to a museum and admire any number of paintings and sculptures of nudes , yet blush when I post a painting like this one? is it because people know me personally?
I’m always asked if my paintings are of myself . Some are intended to be self-portraits, others are not. It is true that my own body is the most familiar to me , the same body I have tried to escape from the time I was 11 years old. I think a lot of women feel this way. Never content with their curves or lack of curves. always comparing. never feeling comfortable in their own skin…
this month alone I have had three friends have to face cancer on one level or another. and it has me thinking about what it means to be a woman in this skin of ours.
there will always be people who see breasts or a backside and blush and giggle. and that’s fine I guess. but if that’s all you see you are missing the point.