Monday, April 30, 2012

New England, Dawn Lombardi Style

Welcome to Farmington, Connecticut.  This is my home.  A quintessential New England town with tree lined streets.  The historic main street is bordered with white picket fences and colonial white houses.  It's home to Miss Porter's School and the Stanley Whitman House. 



It's also home to reknowned American Impressionist artist, Dawn Nolan Lombardi.   Dawn is originally from Northampton, MA and now resides in Farmington with her family.  Her work is featured in both private and public galleries around the country and, impressively, adorns the White House and Smithsonian Museum walls. 


Imagine my delight when I was able to score two original works by Dawn at our recent elementary school fundraising event.  I am beyond thrilled.   This oil painting represents the New England quaintness of Farmington's Main Street. 

The details are exquisite (hard to convey here). 

I love the pop of color that the second painting brings to my sunroom



The colors are vibrant and brilliant. 


For Connecticut locals, I hear that Dawn's work will be displayed in the Farmington Starbucks in the very near future.  Keep your eyes out, it's worth the iced latte to view these babies close up and in person. 

Another example of Dawn's work:



I encourage you to read more about Dawn here.  Dawn is also available for commissioned paintings.


PS--Did you hear that butterflies are coming our way?  Check out some of Vivid Hue's other posts here: 


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love Dawn's work, it's beautiful! What a great post and tribute to our Farmington's best!

Anonymous said...

love this and farmington ct looks like a beautiful home.

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