Nicole Minnis Art Collections
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Artwork by Nicole Minnis
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Togetherness by Nicole Minnis
After The Storm by Nicole Minnis
Sea Grape Sails by Nicole Minnis
Dear Father 2 by Nicole Minnis
Island Paradise by Nicole Minnis
Prime Time by Nicole Minnis
Friends by Nicole Minnis
Lil' Hair Braider by Nicole Minnis
Day Dreamer by Nicole Minnis
Old Faithful by Nicole Minnis
The Big Catch by Nicole Minnis
Summer Time by Nicole Minnis
Expectations by Nicole Minnis
Shaquel by Nicole Minnis
Lil Hairdresser by Nicole Minnis
Island Girls II by Nicole Minnis
Fifty-fifty by Nicole Minnis
Kyle by Nicole Minnis
Cinderella by Nicole Minnis
Generations Caring Sharing by Nicole Minnis
Bed Time by Nicole Minnis
Lil Fisherman by Nicole Minnis
Newspaper Boy by Nicole Minnis
Sisters and Friends by Nicole Minnis
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About Nicole Minnis
Bahamian artist Nicole, the eldest of three children, was born to Eddie and Sherry Minnis in 1970. She graduated from Queen's College Senior High School in 1986 with seven G.C.E.'s, including a distinction in Art. Her recognition as a young Bahamian painter started soon after she left school when she won numerous Central Bank and Esso competitions. She also received an award in the senior division of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition for meritorious works of Art. In May of 1988, she held her first individual Art Exhibition and participated in a joint Caribbean Art Exhibition held in Toronto, Canada. She has participated in numerous joint family art shows along with her father and sister, Roshanne. Her work has been displayed in the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas' Inaugural National Exhibition. In addition, she participated in the Minnis Family Retrospective Exhibition at the National Art Gallery in 2014. Nicole works mainly in oils. In her paintings, she tries to capture the beauty of the Bahamian people enjoying natural, everyday activities. Her paintings are in private art collections throughout the Bahamas, Barbados, Canada, and the United States. Nicole never regrets having chosen to become an artist, as it gives her the freedom to pursue a career as a fulltime minister of Jehovah's Christian Witnesses.
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