FUTURE EVENTS
Arts & Flowers Show
June 11th -12th
MJM Bath House Nantasket Beach
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Open Studio Tour #1
July 9-10th
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Open Studio Tour #2
August 20-21st
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Endless Summer Waterfront Festival
September 17th
Michael Domina
Michael Domina grew up on a dairy farm
in Montgomery Center, Vermont, where he fell in love with painting and now devotes all his time to painting and teaching in water media.
He conducts art classes in Braintree, Duxbury and Quincy Massachusetts, Bonita Springs, Florida and holds watercolor demonstrations and workshops throughout the New England. Michael takes a personal interest in helping his students overcome stumbling blocks enabling them a greater sense of freedom.
He has had many one-man exhibits and has received numerous awards in regional and local shows. He is a member of the New England Watercolor Society, North Shore, South Shore, Braintree, Weymouth and Quincy Art Associations and is an associate member of the American Watercolor Society. Michael is past-President of the Weymouth Art Association and on the board of the New England Watercolor Society.
Visions become reality by celebrating the child inside. - Michael Domina
The Painting Process
On a creative journey that constantly moves his art in new directions, this process has taught him to trust his intuition and has aided his spiritual growth. Abstract art is not for everyone, but Michael hopes the viewer will sense the emotion and life of the work and experience a new level of appreciation.
A loose and experimental approach to painting makes his paintings fresh and alive. Michael allows himself the freedom to “play”, recalling times as a child, where rules or inhibitions had no part in creative play.
His abstract work usually begins with a spontaneous play of color, textures, non-traditional applications of paint and mark making, creating organic and or geometric shapes, with no subject in mind, no intentional effort to produce a form.
Michael lets the painting lead him as he defines and refines shapes to bring out suggested forms. Several layers of paint are required to build up the values and textures to a bold and dramatic design.
HOME / STUDIO
11 Seaview Avenue
Hull, MA 02045
781.925.5799
michaeldomina@mac.com
www.michaeldominastudios.com
