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2 | Screamin' | Safadi | m | 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." | safadi, who was known cheryl bowers at the time, had originally trained to be a psychiatric nurse. in the 1960s, he began private study with portrait painters peter blos and vincent perez, while working as a registered nurse in obstetrics. he was awarded first place in painting at the jack london invitational, oakland and then returned to school. in 1973, he 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..safadi had two children from his marriage to lynn franklyn bowers. in 1988, the artist made what he felt was a necessary spiritual decision to legally change his name on his 50th birthday, from cheryl marie bowers to screamin' safadi, to honor his swedish maternal grandmother, emma josephine safadi. in blood, milk, water, scholar dr. wendy steiner explains, "her name itself represents that sort of shift - from cheryl bowers to screamin' safadi - becoming a landscape of 'sky' and' mountain' that is a typical background in his paintings." | Ciel | Bergman | artists | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to wholeheartedly recommend Screamin' Safadi as a talented and accomplished artist. I have had the pleasure of observing his work over the course of several years and have been consistently impressed by both the quality of his paintings and the depth of his creative vision.<return><return>Safadi's journey as an artist is a remarkable one, marked by a dedication to his craft and a willingness to push beyond conventional boundaries. Though he initially trained as a psychiatric nurse, Safadi found his true calling as a painter and pursued his passion with diligence and rigor. His private studies with portrait painters like Peter Blos and Vincent Perez, along with his graduate seminars at UC Berkeley, are a testament to his commitment to improving his skills.<return><return>However, it is not just Safadi's technical prowess that sets him apart as an artist. His paintings are imbued with a unique sense of spirituality and a deep reverence for the natural world. In each piece, he creates a new landscape, one that invites the viewer to step into a world of sky and mountain, water and stone. His use of color and light is particularly stunning, and he has a remarkable ability to capture the subtle nuances of the natural world.<return><return>In addition to his technical and creative talents, Safadi is also a warm and engaging person, deeply committed to his art and his community. I have no doubt that he would be a tremendous asset to any artistic endeavor, and I wholeheartedly recommend him without reservation.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to wholeheartedly recommend Screamin' Safadi as a talented and accomplished artist. I have had the pleasure of observing his work over the course of several years and have been consistently impressed by both the quality of his paintings and the depth of his creative vision.<return><return>Safadi's journey as an artist is a remarkable one, marked by a dedication to his craft and a willingness to push beyond conventional boundaries. Though he initially trained as a psychiatric nurse, Safadi found his true calling as a painter and pursued his passion with diligence and rigor. His private studies with portrait painters like Peter Blos and Vincent Perez, along with his graduate seminars at UC Berkeley, are a testament to his commitment to improving his skills.<return><return>However, it is not just Safadi's technical prowess that sets him apart as an artist. His paintings are imbued with a unique sense of spirituality and a deep reverence for the natural world. In each piece, he creates a new landscape, one that invites the viewer to step into a world of sky and mountain, water and stone. His use of color and light is particularly stunning, and he has a remarkable ability to capture the subtle nuances of the natural world.<return><return>In addition to his technical and creative talents, Safadi is also a warm and engaging person, deeply committed to his art and his community. I have no doubt that he would be a tremendous asset to any artistic endeavor, and I wholeheartedly recommend him without reservation.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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