Trisha Romance, is an American-born Canadian painter and illustrator of popular realistic and idyllic subjects. Although Romance was born in the United States, she is a long-time Canadian resident.
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Born | 1951 Hamburg, New York |
Education | Sheridan College |
Known for | painting, illustration |
Movement | Americana, American scene painting |
Spouse(s) | Gary Peterson |
Awards | Order of Ontario, Canadian Artist of the Year |
Website | TrishaRomance.com |
Romance was born in Hamburg, New York[1] in 1951.[2] She moved to Canada in 1969 to attend Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario, where she received a degree in design and illustration.[3] Along with her children and her husband, Gary Peterson, who is also her manager and promoter,[4] she lives in Niagara-On-The-Lake in Southern Ontario, Canada,[5] where she also maintains a gallery of her works.[6]
Romance's work commonly features domestic settings, family events, and holiday scenes. Often depicted are "ideal[s] in family life",[7] reminiscent of artists in the American Scene Painting tradition. She made her public debut with her work "Speaking of Spring" in 1978.[8]
In addition to her paintings, Romance is a published author. The World of Trisha Romance, an oversize book containing works by Romance, was published by Studio, a Penguin imprint, in 1992.[9] It contains 130 full-color reproductions of Romance's paintings, many of which have never been published before.[10] She is also the author of A Star for Christmas, a children's book published in 2007[4] by Tundra Press.[5] Many of Romance's works are available as reproduction prints using the giclée process, as well as on posters and collectible plates.[11]
In 2010, Romance proposed to create 'The Romance Inn' on the grounds of the former Randwood estate in Niagara-On-The-Lake,[12] proposing a 100-room lodging facility and restaurant, as well as a cultural center with studio space available where "guests may explore their creative talents and be inspired by their own creations".[13] The proposal met with some opposition from local residents,[14][15] and evenly divided the town council — the proposal only received approval when the mayor cast the deciding vote in favour..[16]
Romance is a member of the Order of Ontario (since 1996),[17][18] the province's most prestigious official honor.[19] She also is a winner of the Canadian Artist of the Year Award in 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998.[20] She carried the Olympic Torch through Niagara-on-the-Lake during the relay leading up to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia.[21] Romance has been featured on Fred Anderton's "You Asked" series on CHCH News,[22] on 100 Huntley Street's Full Circle,[23] and on 'Person 2 Person with Paula Todd', a TV Ontario interview program.[24] The print of her work "The Bakery" won the 2002 Collectible of the Year Award from Collectibles Canada.[25]
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