Biography of
Angela Kathleen Stout
“It was pain that led Angela Kathleen Stout to the artistic path, it was pleasure that kept her there, and it is passion that calls her forward into her destiny as an artist.
Beth Ostrov - Segmation Magazine
Angela was born on June 6, 1966 in Gooding Idaho yet her family settled down in the East Bay of San Francisco soon afterward. There she experienced the diversity of metropolitan life and spent many days wandering around the city exploring. Yet in juxtaposition, visiting her aunt Jean, who raised horses and other livestock, and with whom they spent many vacations in Idaho, gave her the experience of small town, ranch life as well.
As an adult, Angela returned to the beauty of Idaho where she fell in love with painting. In 2002, she began to develop the cloth sculpted artwork that she is known for. The subjects that Angela painted varied. At times creating landscapes, figures, and still life, she always returned to the non-objective work that focused online, shape, color, and form.
She studied at College of Western Idaho where she found a great love for Art history, especially the Impressionist period that had inspired her so much to start painting. Followed by a Studio Art degree in 2018 that took her from self-taught artist to a more professional one. This confidence multiplied when she became president of TVAA, a juried member of NAWA and BOSCO, and went on to Boise State University to seek her Bachelor of Fine Art.
In October of 2021, Robin D. Cox came to her and helped her set up to sell NFTs on the Tezos blockchain. She began to post on Hic et nunc, OBJKT.com, and the juried site Kalamint. It was in January of 2022 that Angela opened her first Metaverse gallery for her Textured Abstract artwork with NFTs available on OBJKT.
“Paint was the life preserver that was thrown to me when the box marked “reject” was taking on water. I refused to accept that the only options were to sink or swim, so I took matters into my own hands and painted a boat.”
Angela Kathleen Stout
published for J. Pepin Gallery
Angela Kathleen Stout
“It was pain that led Angela Kathleen Stout to the artistic path, it was pleasure that kept her there, and it is passion that calls her forward into her destiny as an artist.
Beth Ostrov - Segmation Magazine
Angela was born on June 6, 1966 in Gooding Idaho yet her family settled down in the East Bay of San Francisco soon afterward. There she experienced the diversity of metropolitan life and spent many days wandering around the city exploring. Yet in juxtaposition, visiting her aunt Jean, who raised horses and other livestock, and with whom they spent many vacations in Idaho, gave her the experience of small town, ranch life as well.
As an adult, Angela returned to the beauty of Idaho where she fell in love with painting. In 2002, she began to develop the cloth sculpted artwork that she is known for. The subjects that Angela painted varied. At times creating landscapes, figures, and still life, she always returned to the non-objective work that focused online, shape, color, and form.
She studied at College of Western Idaho where she found a great love for Art history, especially the Impressionist period that had inspired her so much to start painting. Followed by a Studio Art degree in 2018 that took her from self-taught artist to a more professional one. This confidence multiplied when she became president of TVAA, a juried member of NAWA and BOSCO, and went on to Boise State University to seek her Bachelor of Fine Art.
In October of 2021, Robin D. Cox came to her and helped her set up to sell NFTs on the Tezos blockchain. She began to post on Hic et nunc, OBJKT.com, and the juried site Kalamint. It was in January of 2022 that Angela opened her first Metaverse gallery for her Textured Abstract artwork with NFTs available on OBJKT.
“Paint was the life preserver that was thrown to me when the box marked “reject” was taking on water. I refused to accept that the only options were to sink or swim, so I took matters into my own hands and painted a boat.”
Angela Kathleen Stout
published for J. Pepin Gallery