Joseph Domenech was remarkably talented in drawing as a child. As Domenech?s flair for drawing grew, his great ambition was to become a professional artist. Domenech does not work with traditional painting tools and does not employ brushes. He ?paints? using pieces of cotton fabric and using his fingers. The surface of a Domenech paintings look like wood because of the way he treats his material. He uses a limited palette range of ochre and black. He uses a form of impasto, building up layer after layer of paint on his canvas. Domenech has won many awards for painting and has been honored, as well, with many museum exhibitions, academic acclaim, and museum acquisitions.
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