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In every canvas painted by Eugene Paprocki
flows an artistic talent, which he has cultivated
since childhood. As a young boy Paprocki loved
to color and draw, and at eight years old he
started painting in acrylics, moving into oils a
short time later.
During visits to many of the great museums in the
US and Europe, Paprocki was drawn to the
familiar genius of the 19th century Impressionists,
and he especially admired Monet, Pissarro, and
Sisley. Through careful study, Paprocki found
direction in his own artistic vision. His subject
matter evolved from cityscape to the country,
the gardens the rural path, distant sailboats, the
floral still life.
Paprocki’s paintings evoke the timeless beauty
of nature, a witness to the integration of
mankind’s imaginings and natures gifts: a simple
brick path, a plain iron gate, sailboats that
mirror the contours of the clouds and seas.
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