Spouse(s) Gary Peterson Name Trisha Romance | Website TrishaRomance.com | |
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Movement Americana, American scene painting Awards Order of Ontario, Canadian Artist of the Year |
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Trisha Romance, OOnt 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 and considered one of Canada's best watercolor artists.
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- Works
- Romance Inn project
- Awards honors and media appearances
- Gallery
- References
Romance was born in Hamburg, New York in 1951. She moved to Canada in 1969 to attend Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario, where she received a degree in design and illustration. Along with her children and her husband, Gary Peterson, who is also her manager and promoter, she lives in Niagara-On-The-Lake in Southern Ontario, Canada, where she also maintains a gallery of her works.
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Works
Romance's work commonly features domestic settings, family events, and holiday scenes. Often depicted are "ideal[s] in family life", reminiscent of artists in the American Scene Painting tradition. She made her public debut with her work "Speaking of Spring" in 1978.
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. It contains 130 full-color reproductions of Romance's paintings, many of which have never been published before. She is also the author of A Star for Christmas, a children's book published in 2007 by Tundra Press. Many of Romance's works are available as reproduction prints using the giclee process, as well as on posters and collectible plates.
Romance Inn project
In 2010, Romance proposed to create 'The Romance Inn' in Niagara-On-The-Lake. The project is imagined as an inn where "guests may explore their creative talents and be inspired by their own creations". It is to be built on the grounds of the former Randwood estate and would include a 100-room lodging facility and restaurant, as well as a cultural center with studio space available. The proposal, which, as of 2011, is still in the planning stages, has met with some opposition from local residents.
Awards, honors, and media appearances
Romance is a member of the Order of Ontario, the province's most prestigious official honor, as well as a winner of the Canadian Artist of the Year Award in 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998. She carried the Olympic Torch through Niagara-on-the-Lake during the relay leading up to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Romance has been featured on Fred Anderton's "You Asked" series on CHCH News, on 100 Huntley Streets Full Circle, and on 'Person 2 Person with Paula Todd', a TV Ontario interview program. The print of her work "The Bakery" won the 2002 Collectible of the Year Award from Collectibles Canada.