This is a beautiful version of a turkey rainbow. This rainbow is in full plumage and speaks to the ever changing world. A powerful statement on Thanksgiving, and rainbows.
Posted 2 years ago by James (Father)
Peter Cottontail, in purple haze. Great work!
Posted 2 years ago by James (Father)
This really captures elementary angst so well. Bravo!
Posted 2 years ago by James (Father)
I really like the message here. All of life has the capacity for love, and on those wings, we can all take flight.
Posted 2 years ago by James (Father)
I think this take on the Three Musketeers motif is amazing! To channel them into plump cardinals with jaundice issues is such a powerful way to bring the themes of friendship and brotherhood into this generation.
Posted 2 years ago by James (Father)
A stunning interpretation of Rudolph on a mint green landscape. Makes us all ponder the holiday possibilities.
Posted 3 years ago by James
This is great, Debra! I love your subtle commentary on the dying chimney sweep industry.
Posted 3 years ago by James
Spreading the dots out and leaving the blank space really lets the piece breath in a wintery, profound way. It really comes to life - like a jolly old Snowman. Here's hoping Debra's artistic abilities never melt.
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
Debra's stance on preferred pumpkin transportation methods is an eyeopener. Why don't we treat pumpkins better? Thank you, sweet Debra.
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
I think this is a standout when you consider the time spent to bring to life this fall scenery. Congratulations, Debra, on really showing us all the beauty in spending time.
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
This has shades of Picasso's Guernica piece. Debra really captures a time and a place here. The disjointed pieces that come together and make up this fierce visage is at times overwhelming to look at.
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
Debra really captures the struggle that we all face of laziness and productivity. To use the spider and fly metaphor to speak on that is, wow, really shows her breath as an artist.
Posted 3 years ago by James (Father)
I think what is so illuminating about this particular piece is you get a sense of the artist's inner turmoil, especially in the contrasts of blue and red feathers. It seems to me that Debra is making strong commentary on the poultry industry. Stunning work.