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This is a further interpretation of a previous painting- sometimes I love the theme so much I have to keep revisiting it to do it better. I love the way the rainbow bee- eater’s colours glow against the earthern backdrop- it tunnels deep in the ground to nest, and I love that contrast. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.
Shadows and the deep blues of moonlight, a couple kissing passionately. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.
The title says it all, really- get into it; get into your pants….. probably the rudest painting I’ve made. I was shocked at how much more erotic it became when I added those yellow knickers! Less is more, I guess? Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.
A beautiful woman strolling along a tropical beach, lit with the glow of a fantasy sunrise. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.
This is a liitle piece of Australian bush at our property at Bluewater, North Queensland. It’s not PC to cal the grass trees “blackboys” anymore, but how could I avoid the lovely alliteration in calling it “Bluewater Blackboys” ? Bluewater xanthorroea just doesn’t cut it, really. It has a lot of textures in it – I used texture paste in an icing bag for the blackboys!
A pair of Dancing Brolgas fly over the Town Common, Townsville, North Queensland. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this Townsville North Queensland Australian Artist.
Lots of vertigo here- the wedgtailed eagle was a last minute addition to show the sheer scale of the landscape. It’s an enormous painting- 1500mm x 100mm. I hacked into some fan brushes to create the leaf fronds on the livingstonia palms.
750×1000mm, acrylic on canvas. This time I went completely nuts with texture paste- trowelled it on, raked into it, piped it on with an icing bag…... love that stuff! Being a Grafton Girl (home of the Jacaranda Festival) means I feel profoundly connected to these marvellous gnarly old trees.
This fast and furious wedgetailed eagle portrays the violent reality of life as a top predator in the Australian outback, and the beauty of this streamlined bird of prey. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.
Inspired by the palette used at times by Toulouse LauTrec, I created this view of a dancer. A celebration of the thigh, I think. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.
Titled “Dancin’ ” beacause the male looks rather like Ted Danson, I thought. I tried real hard to make this one cryptic and suggest rather than just show everything. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.
A collection of joyous images that are the favourites of my darling Mum-in-law Dora. Birds, flowers, all the way from wildly expressionistic to photo realistic.
I am excited. by this piece because it pushed me to really focus on the texture of the elephant as well as creating realism through many alternating washes of warm and cool colors. Elephants are such wise and powerful creatures, so I wanted to capture the feeling of the wisdom and emotion that this elephant seemed to express.
© 2004 RC deWinter In the conservatory at Gillette Castle in Hadlyme, Connecticut; looking out onto the flagged patio.
© 2003 RC deWinter An antique phonograph stands surrounded by jewel-toned volumes in the library at Gillette Castle, Connecticut.
A US battleship docked in Hawaii, slightly abstracted and rendered in watercolor.
This is a study of using cool colors in an otherwise typical warm autumn scene of children playing in a pile of leaves. The original painting was done in warm colors, but I changed the colors digitally using a program called Gimp, which I think makes the piece more interesting. In this case, the subject was my sister and our little baby cousin, from a photograph taken years ago.
This chalk pastel was a joy to do. One of my older works, I did a landscape of vast expanse of land next to Cherry Creek Reservoir.
It’s not always easy to remember the child-like wonder of world around you. To most of us, this frog is a representation, just a statue in a park… but to a child, it IS A REAL FROG. Remember how vivid the world was when you were a young child? Imagine having this sensation, as if you were a child again, that everything is large, fantastic and a maybe even a little bit scary- and anything can be real just because you believe it is. This is the feeling I wanted to capture in this painting.
A watercolor sketch of the female form.
A colored pencil drawing of a rabbit during harvest time.
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