Loretta Domaszewski Original "Winter Bike Path" Oil Painting. Expressive Landscapes Collection. Her impressionist plein air landscapes resemble the light, colors and textures of art painted by Monet, Gaugin, and traditional artists of the impressionism style. 30" x 40"
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Museum quality giclee prints of this painting are available on paper or canvas, in various sizes. View Print Reproductions category under Arts.
Also available in a 5" x 7" greeting card.
Loretta studies and paints the landscape surrounding wetlands, rivers, and lakes, where she has learned the importance of watershed and land conservation. The phenomenon of nature has become the source of her work in her expressive, impressionist style of painting.
Nature is in constant motion. Flowing water patterns, changing cloud formations, and waving fields of grass is the inspiration for creative visual poetry. Inspired by the illumination of light, Loretta expresses fleeting moments with multiple color washes and subtle blending transitions. Layers of pure oil pigments, saturated color and applied gestural brushstrokes, create a textured “moment in time.”
Domaszewski has a BFA from the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, Tufts University and a K-12 Art Teaching Certificate from Brandeis University. Before moving to Bozeman in 1990, Loretta worked as Gallery Director of the Artist Association of Nantucket, Massachusetts and lived at the University of Massachusetts Field Station, where she discovered plein air oil painting and pastels. Loretta exhibits her paintings nationally and locally in galleries, museums, and universities.
Loretta lives to be outdoors in the Western Rocky Mountains, breathing it's fresh air, absorbing all that nature offers. You can see her hiking, biking, painting; following the trail systems full of flora, rivers and creeks with her husband, two children, and the family beagle.