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Romona Youngquist"Amber Vibes", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Autumn Road Study", 2024Sold
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Romona Youngquist"Cows and a Barn", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Farm Pond", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Footpath in Fall Colors", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Golden Hour Light", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Golden", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Hidden Treasure", 2024Sold
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Romona Youngquist"Painter's Cottage", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Pollinator Garden", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Pretty Spring Day", 2024Sold
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Romona Youngquist"Scotchbroom", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Snowy Moonrise", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"The Woods in Autumn", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"View of Ribbon Ridge", 2024
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Romona Youngquist"Wild Poppies", 2024Sold
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Romona Youngquist"September Pasture", 2022
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Romona Youngquist"Sunnycrest Barns", 2022
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Romona Youngquist"The Sunflowers", 2022
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Romona Youngquist"Three Barns", 2022
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Romona Youngquist"Autumn Dreams", 2021
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Romona Youngquist"Barn in Summer", 2020
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Romona Youngquist"Farm and Creek", 2020
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Romona Youngquist"Paradise Found", 2020
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Romona Youngquist"Red Barn in Autumn", 2020
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Romona Youngquist"The Farm Glen", 2020
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Romona Youngquist"Rural Road", 2019
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Romona Youngquist"Country Scene", 2015
“You can almost walk into her world. Her canvas is a portal to a place so peaceful and serene, you won’t be in a hurry to leave.”
"You can almost walk into her world. Her canvas is a portal to a place so peaceful and serene, you won't be in a hurry to leave."
Romona likes to trick the eye, using muted colors and blurred contours painted as softly as a whisper. But in reality, her canvasses are a war zone, and her weapons of choice are sand paper, ends of brushes, rags and anything unconventional she can employ in battle. She knows the skirmish is over when the painting has the power to speak directly to the viewer. When an onlooker cannot resist stepping into her world full of atmosphere, mystery and a mood that takes you back to days gone by, she knows the battle has been won.
Her studio is tucked away in the lush Red Hills of Dundee Oregon, overlooking flourishing vineyards and breathtaking landscapes. Much of her inspiration comes from her surroundings - be it a weathered farmhouse, an ancient alder standing alone in resplendent autumn hues, or a muted meadow that pulls one's thoughts to a conscious digression.
Self-taught with nature as her classroom and the great masters her teachers, she knew at age four that painting would be her calling. Today, you'll find her paintings as far away as Germany, London and downtown Manhattan. Her works have been published in the premier art magazines including Southwest Art, American Art Collector, Fine Art Connoisseur, and Art of the West.
AFFILIATIONS:
American Women Artists, Master
Oil Painters of America, Signature
American Impressionists Society, Signature