Rita Shulak

Artist’s Statement

A painter since 1950, inspired by Monet’s Girl With a Watering Can, National Gallery of art, I paint what I feel, with A flair.

Recognized in Heritage Art Gallery as being a top American Artist with the painting ‘Girl in Pinafore’ done in pointillism, 1980s. Was in two top Galleries in the USA; Turner, Saks Gallery, Mountainsong in Denver Colorado, OceanAve E, Carmel by the sea, and has won HM, 1st, 2nd, 3rd place, and Best of Show in San Diego galleries, and is recognized in the Oceanside Art Museum.

Artwork by Rita Shulak

Where to find Rita Shulak:

Contact:: artbyrita2@gmail.com

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