Bio
LOIS BREZINSKI
Ever since she put a pencil or brush in hand, Lois has been painting and drawing. Her first illustrated book of woman’s fashions, drawn when she was only 8, was carefully assembled by her mother and kept for posterity. Lois went on to receive her formal art education at The Rhode Island School of Design and then studied graduate printmaking at Montclair State College. She started her own textile design firm in New Jersey and over the years the business boomed and she became burned out from stress. After an idyllic vacation in the Cayman Islands, she decided that was the lifestyle she was seeking and moved there the following year. 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 Kennedy Cayman Fine Art Gallery in 1994. The second solo show was there in April 2000. She has exhibited in Florida at the Boca Raton Museum and the Cornell Museum of Art. |
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Over twenty five limited edition prints of her work have since been published, many editions which have now sold out. Her original watercolors, oils and numerous commissions can be found in corporate offices and private collections throughout the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the Cayman Islands National Museum, the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, and four or her original works are installed in the lobby of the Ritz Carlton in Grand Cayman. Today, her line of Cayman Color products, which feature her images, can be found throughout the island in gift shops and galleries |
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Recently, Princess Cruise Lines discovered Lois’s work and published signed limited edition lithos of her images. These can be purchased only on the Princess Cruise Line fleet around the world. She is now one of their featured artists. Along with Princess Cruise her longtime contract with PI Fine Art in Canada, which has published over sixteen images has also established Lois’s international reputation for fine art. |
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| Her work can be seen in Grand Cayman at Kennedy Cayman Fine Art Gallery and Pure Art; in Delray Beach at Avalon Gallery and Delray Art and Frame; and in St. Augustine at Mullet Beach Gallery; and on her website www.lbrezinski.com. When Lois is home Delray Beach her studio is open by appointment only. And when she’s not in Delray, you might still catch sight of her walking the beaches in Grand Cayman, breathing in inspiration! |
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