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Sharon Burkett Kaiser Artist Biography and Art Gallery Collection
Sharon Burkett Kaiser is an American Artist born in 1946, who was a world traveler by the age of six. Her father, a psychiatrist in the Army Medical Corps, moved his family halfway around the world from San Francisco to Germany. Her fondest memories are of the German and Austrian country sides and her desire to paint them. Sharon Burkett Kaiser graduated from California State University at San Diego in 1969. She continued her art studies at the California Institute of Art, Brandes Art School, and California State University at Northridge. Kaiser has received tremendous critical acclaim for her floral still life paintings. Beyond her successful one-woman shows, Sharon Burkett Kaiser was chosen as the featured artist at the Tokyo International Art Show and Art Expo Los Angeles.
Sharon Burkett Kaiser's original canvases are found in extensive public and private collections throughout the world. Reflections of Color and Light by Matthew Fabris is a hardbound volume which traces her career and affirms her success as one of America's foremost women artists. Sharon Burkett Kaiser has received tremendous critical acclaim for her floral still life paintings. Sharon Burkett Kaiser paints in her studio and near her home in Southern California. Kaiser’s work has been profiled in many magazines including American Artist, Oil Highlights-American Artist, International Artist, Southwest Art and Art Business. Hardbound books to her credit include S. Burkett Kaiser: Reflections on Color and Light, published by Marco Fine Arts; Creative Oil Painting, Techniques from Fifteen Master Painters by M. Stephen Doherty, published by Rockport Publishers; and Pastel Impressions/Oil Impressions published by Winding Way Publishing.
Sharon Burkett Kaiser has been accepted into numerous California Art Club exhibitions including the Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibitions, On Location in Malibu at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art; Treasures of the Sierra Nevada exhibited at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County; Gardens of the Huntington at the California Art Club Gallery at The Old Mill; and Sights of Santa Ana Invitational at the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art.