Roman Czerwinski Works

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Beginning in his very early teenage years, Roman Czerwinski enjoyed exploring museums and art galleries in his native Poland, and other art centers. Roman has been greatly inspired by the works of French impressionist, 15th Century Masters such as the Polish painter Jan Matejko. The political climate and search for true freedom forced Roman to flee Poland just before he was to graduate from University.

He eventually emigrated to the United States and finally to Maui. When he arrived on the island of Maui, Roman was emotionally inspired by the lush colors, the majesty of the Hawaiian sunsets, the vivid contrast of the blue against the rainbow skies, and black lava rock against lush tropical foliage. The gray tones of socialist oppression were exchanged for a full palette of color when he became a self-taught artist. Roman believes this was a gift from God and began to work on his skill by painting with Maui's artists, visiting art museums worldwide, and by observing the beauty of nature up close.

"I love the ocean," he explains. "I want my art to reflect the joy that comes from living on this island surrounded by water and I hope to share my happiness with those who have experienced this beauty as well. Discovering some of Maui's peaceful, virgin areas is very rewarding. I experience an intensity and power even in the peacefulness."

Roman's style started as realism and recently shifted to impressionism. He loves to paint with a palette knife and fan brush. He is most fascinated with the study of light effects, as evidenced in his work. His ocean, gardens, and palm trees are bold and rich with the color, texture, and feeling imparted with each stroke. Roman has created many intriguing paintings as private commissions for clients from all over the world.