"LOIS BREZINSKI" has painted since she was a small child. She went on to receive her formal art education at the Rhode Island School of Design and then studied graduate printmaking at Montclair State College.
After starting and running her own successful textile design firm she decided she had had enough and moved to the Cayman Islands.
Lois discovered that she could translate the tropical beauty that she saw into watercolors. Galleries on the island began to feature her work and she had her first one woman show at the Kennedy Cayman Fine Art Gallery in 1994. Lois went on to have solo shoes at the Boca Raton Museum, FL, The Cornell Museum of Art and has work in the Cayman Island National Museum. Lois’s artwork can be found in many corporate and private collections through out the United States, Europe and the Caribbean.
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Screen-printing is the most painterly of the printing techniques. It allows the use of layer upon layer of color, exploiting line and mass in bold ways.
The inks can be printed as rich impastos or thin transparent glazes. The result is a print that is both vivid in hue and displays a rich tactile surface.