Nicole Wauters

Nicole Wauters – Gentleness as a Horizon

I met Nicole in a late 19th-century château built on the old foundations of a hunting lodge once owned by General Lefebvre, Duchess of Danzig, also known as “Madame Sans-Gêne.”
What struck me first was the rare harmony between her calm personality and her art — both serene, both kind.

Nicole Wauters paints a world of light and simplicity, where colour itself becomes line. She paints as she breathes: naturally, without affectation, with the clear gaze of someone who still knows how to marvel.

Her paintings speak of quiet places — landscapes, sailboats, houses, bright skies. A peaceful world, still yet full of life.
In every canvas, one feels the gentle assurance of a woman painting simply to share the quiet beauty of everyday life.

Nicole’s art does you good. It soothes. It reminds us that simplicity is not the opposite of depth — it is its purest form.

Artemis Irenäus – Schweizer Team

Nicole tells us:

I am an amateur painter who creates paintings for the joy of it. I have always loved painting and drawing since I was young. When I retired, one of my cousins introduced me to oil painting, and I have continued painting at home since 2003.
Nowadays, I mostly use acrylics, as my husband dislikes the smell of oil paint.

I enjoy visiting art exhibitions, which allow me to discover many different styles, but I feel especially drawn to the Impressionists.

I’m delighted to join Philippe’s art class at the castle this year, to improve my technique and benefit from a professional’s advice.

Nicole Wauters dans son atelier.

Nicole Wauters in her art studio.

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