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Capeweek, Cape Cod Times Magazine
December 31, 1991
by Cindy Nickerson
"Ms. Feeney's style of impressionism generally has more to do with giving an impression of a scene than with capturing the effects of light. Her figures for instance, always faceless, are executed with a minimum of strokes, giving the overall effect of a kaleidoscope of passing humanity."
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Cape Cod Antiques & Arts
October 1984
"A Feeney painting will never bore you. There is beauty to delight one and mystery to hold one's mind and eye. What at first appears static is really full of movement or are light and air themselves. Each new glance is an adventure. Her choice of museum quality gold leaf frames suits the grandness of her reach."
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The Cape Codder Summary
August 1986
by Hamilton Kahn
"A lot of times when I want to be influenced, I'll go to books, not to galleries."
- Loretta Feeney
"I work Sundays. I work nights. I don't go anywhere without my camera, " She says. "One of the things I learned was that every artist has so many bad paintings to get out of their systems before the good ones start to come. That's what you have to work for. Too many artists give up before they get to the good ones."
- Loretta Feeney
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The Enterprise
December 1998
by William J Adelman Jr.
"National Grumbacher Gold Medal Winner Loretta Feeney exhibits a wonderful oil painting of night baseball at Fenway Park using color and composition. Loretta Feeney has expressed the essence of the venerable ballpark."
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A-Plus Art/Antiques/Design
by Lauren V. Scheel
"Feeney has done a series of on location studies while traveling through Ireland, serene reflections of the landscape through her Impressionistic style and skill."
"Her work is exciting because it sparkles," says Julian Baird. "Her techniques give her paintings so much light. When you study one of her paintings, you actually see tiny shadows and little hints of edges of colors on top of colors."
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