Donna Lightfoot
Donna's artistic practice began in childhood on Long Island and has spanned more than five decades across multiple disciplines and coasts. Though formal art education ended at the high school level, her commitment to making has remained constant throughout her life.
After relocating to Los Angeles in the early 1970s, she became an active participant in California's multidisciplinary art scene, producing and selling paintings, textile works, embroidery, and mixed-media pieces to a discerning West Coast audience. This period solidified her understanding of color, composition, and the relationship between fine art and functional craft.
Upon returning to New York in the early 1980s, Donna pursued a career in elementary special education while continuing her studio practice. For more than two decades, she maintained a robust commission-based work, specializing in residential and commercial murals, landscape paintings, and pet portraits. Her large-scale mural installations can be found throughout New York City and across Long Island—in private homes, restaurants, libraries, and corporate offices—representing her most sustained body of public-facing work.
Now focused primarily on landscape painting, Donna continues to explore the interplay between observed environment and painted surface, drawing on a lifetime of technical skill and deep familiarity with the geography of her home region.