User:NicoletteGabrielle

Early Life
Nicolette Gabrielle was born on May 15, 1990 in Miami, Florida. Born to a traditional Cuban family, she grew up in an environment where women have roles as a wife and young lady, and there are strict limitations on ladies' behavior. As a child, she was conditioned to value the fine things in life, and was fed an enormous amount of information about the world and it's treasures. This refined upbringing has molded her persona as it is today.

As a baby, Nicolette's mother dressed her in fine clothing and disciplined her properly, as well as exposed her infant mind to the educated conversation of adults. Through their conversations, Nicolette pieced together information at a young age and formed opinions and stereotypes that would later manifest in her teenage years.

Following the principles of basic operant conditioning and behavioral psychology, Nicolette's personality is strongly influenced by her childhood experiences and her early environments.

Adolescence And Phases
When Nicolette was seven years old, her parents traveled with her to Madrid, Spain, where she began to appreciate history and aesthetics. This vacation was a turning point in her young life, exposing her ultimately to a world where culture and history flourished, and the humanities were predominant.

This spark of interest was primarily triggered when she visited the Musèo Del Prado in Madrid. Other places visited were Toledo, the house of El Greco (Greek-Spanish mannerist painter), Palacio Real de Madrid, and other landmarks where art was appreciated.

This early-on love for history developed over the years until she began the 7th grade, where she abandoned her interest in the subject and shifted her focus to the performing arts and theatre.

Nicolette had a passion and recognizable talent for theatre, remembered for participating in various school productions at middle school and high school level. However, after two years of writing and performing monologues, as well as writing a full length play for her school, the starlet decided it was time to call it quits and focus on a more attainable and reliable career path. This adjustment in perspective meant giving up the stage for a while and returning to her latter passion: history.

As all teenagers experience, Nicolette's transition from middle school to high school was an uneasy one. High school meant new friendships, social cliques, and forms of self expression. This period in her life is a blurry one because she doesnt remember it in detail, mostly because she refuses to think back upon it. During this time, she produced four makeshift oil paintings having to do with her emotional state.