You may or may not know that during his successful campaign for the House
of Representatives, I hosted a meet-and-greet for Francis J. Rooney because of his pledge to make our waters great again. At the event, I also
gave him one of my heart paintings as a token of my esteem. Well, he returned the
favor by giving Mike and I tickets to attend President Trump's inauguration, and on February 21, Rep. Rooney took the floor of the
House of Representatives to pay tribute to moi.
“Mr. Speaker, I rise today in honor of a creative visionary
in Florida's 19th district--Leoma Lovegrove. As an excerpt from the Fort Myers
News-Press says, `Walking into Lovegrove Gallery & Gardens is like walking
into a rainbow full of eye-popping neon pinks, oranges, purples, greens and
blues . . . She applies her paintbrush to everything from cats to hearts to The
Beatles.
“Leoma Lovegrove is an impressionist-expressionist painter
known for her vivid paintings and colorful imagery. Leoma first started her art
career making pottery, belt buckles and even decorated cow skulls. Then, a
little over 20 years ago, she made her way to Matlacha--a small island
community that became her home and her headquarters. Her artwork is represented
in numerous galleries all over the world, including England and France.
"In
fact, Leoma was the first American to paint on the replica of Claude Monet's
floating studio in Giverny, France and the first American painter to have an
exhibition in the famous Pierre Bonnard home in Vernon, France.
“I applaud Leoma and her art studio, Lovegrove Gallery &
Gardens, which has brought thousands of visitors to Matlacha and all of Southwest
Florida. Leoma is inspired to paint with endless imagination, and her
contribution to the arts, culture and economy of Southwest Florida deserves our
recognition. She has inspired artists in us all.”
I am deeply touched and honored, and I thank you from the
bottom of my heart, Representative Rooney.
If you find yourself in Washington, please stop by
Representative Rooney’s office. You’ll find my painting Island Time Starts Here
hanging on his wall. It represents our desire to keep our waters clean and
reminds Mr. Rooney of his pledge to advocate in the Congress for water quality
back home here in Southwest Florida.
It’s such an honor to be part of history in Washington, D.C.
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