Ewa's primary passion is landscape painting. Nature is her inspiration because "it is a constant reminder of the big picture, of what's most important - like the simple things in life




 

Born in Białystok, Poland in 1977, Ewa Romaszewicz has lived in the United States since the age of six. She concentrated in two areas while studying at Brown University, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in Visual Art and a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. While at Brown, she studied and exhibited her work in Poland and in France. She went on to earn her Master of Fine Arts in painting at Indiana University where she taught Color Theory and Design as well as a chemistry laboratory course. She has also taught Two-Dimensional Design in the Continuing Education department at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has received several academic awards, most notably a Fulbright grant, which enabled her to pursue her painting in Switzerland. She has exhibited nationally and internationally. She is represented by Gallery Z in Providence, Rhode Island and is scheduled to have her next exhibition there in August 2009. She will also be a featured artist at the Hope Gallery in Bristol, RI this October. Her painting has most recently been shown at Prince Street Gallery small works invitational exhibition in New York. Her work was reviewed on the front page of the culture section of Le Nouvelliste, the principal newspaper of the Valais region of Switzerland in 2004. She is fluent in Polish, French and English.

She lives in Rhode Island with her husband and two daughters.

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