
This painting has such a nice autumn feel to it. I feel like I could be driving down this road on the way to the cider mill to get some wonderful crisp apples, a glass of cider and one of those wonderful little cinnamon sugar doughnuts to go with it. All that happiness squeezed in to this painting and no calories! I could look at this painting all day… the wonderful warm colors, the shadow and light, the distance that you feel… nice! This painting is at ART ON THE BOULEVARD in downtown Vancouver, WA. There is a first Friday reception November 1, 2013 from 5-9PM. If you’re in the area check it out, otherwise check out Romona’s website!
Read a blip about Romona from her website:
Romona likes to trick the eye, using muted colors and blurred contours painted as softly as a whisper. But in reality her canvasses are a war zone and her weapons of choice-sand paper, ends of brushes, rags and anything unconventional she can employ in battle. She knows the skirmish is over when the painting has the power to speak directly to the viewer. When an onlooker can not resist stepping into her world full of atmosphere, mystery and a mood that takes you back to days gone by, she knows the battle has been won.
Her studio is tucked away in the lush Red Hills of Dundee Oregon, overlooking flourishing vineyards and breathtaking landscapes. Much of her inspiration comes from her surroundings-be it a weathered farmhouse, an ancient alder standing alone in resplendent autumn hues, or a muted meadow that pulls one’s thoughts to a conscious digression.
Self taught with nature as her classroom and the great masters her teachers, she knew at age four that painting would be her calling. Today you’ll find her paintings as far away as Germany, London and downtown Manhattan. Her works have been published in the premier art magazines including Southwest Art, American Art Collector and Art Talk.
F L A S H B A C K
O N E Y E A R A G O… Superstorm Sandy, what a fright!
T W O Y E A R S A G O… Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA!

Barbara this is wonderful! What a surprise this morning. We went to New England a few years ago and we did exactly as you described. We had cider and baked treats at a maple syrup store in the country. And then stopped at a small town and walked over a wooden bridge to a cheese factory. All as the leaves fell around us. Most of this show are based on those memories. So you are spot on.
Thank you so much
Romona
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Wow! You are good to be able to relay all that in a painting, but you did! Your memories sound spectacular, just like the painting! It was my pleasure…
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