California-born Cheryl Kline has made an impact on the art world with her large abstracted landscapes of the sky. Influenced by Turner and Hudson River School artists, Kline found her own way of describing what she calls “Operas in the sky.”
The series began in the year 2000 as a way to celebrate the millennium and has continued for the past 20 years developing into a dramatic collection of almost spiritual and vibrant impressions of what takes place above our heads every day.
Kline earned a bachelor’s degree from Woodbury University and worked as an art director juggling design work and painting. While playing in a band as an amateur musician, she met her mentor, Jan Valentine Saether at his studio, Bruchion School of Realist Art, where she began her studies in historic painting techniques. Kline continued her studies in painting at the Florence Academy of Art in Italy.
In 2007, after a stellar year of sales, Kline purchased a building in West Los Angeles and opened “Kline Academy of Fine Art.” A European style atelier devoted to teaching classical painting and drawing skills to artists of all levels.