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d'ART ID#: 80199
Length: 14.00 in (35.56 cm)
Height: 11.00 in (27.94 cm)
Depth: 0.00 in (0.00 cm)
Framed: no
Dominant colors
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Media Types
Photography
Style & Subject
Wildlife
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Deborah Anne Nero

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deborah Anne nero

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Editions and Sizes

Edition Type Size Price
Limited Edition Print, Watercolor 12" x 8.25" $275
Photography, Photography 14" x 11" $250
This photograph has been selected as one of three to be exhibited throughout Somerset County.

A native of upstate New York, Debbie Anne settled in Montgomery Township, New Jersey in 1997. Educated in the science and technical fields, she held various positions in research, clinical and the teaching of scanning techniques in Diagnostic Ultrasound. Debbie Anne is an award winning artist and photographer. Her mediums include pencil drawing, charcoal, pen and ink, watercolor, air brush, and oil painting. Her art education began in May, 2000, at Marcels Art Studio, in Milltown, New Jersey, and later, continued along with georgian master Nikko Chochelli, of Doylestown, Pa. Debbie Anne was unable to draw at all before studying art in 2000. Inspired by the landscapes of New Jersey, Debbie Anne began her interest in photography. Many of her works include barns, silos, animal wildlife, nature scenes, and dramatic portraits. She also provides photography for artists, brochures, websites, and advertising. Many of her photographic studies are used in her drawings and paintings. She has been accepted into many juried shows, winning second place for her oil painting "The Oldest Working Barn", second place for her pencil drawing "Heather Marie", for her mixed media "silk scarves" in a juried show of 100 artists from five states. Also at The Salmagundi Art Club in New York, New York, an award for "Friends" a photograph taken in Africa, and photograph "Buttercup Fiesta" There have been several newspaper articles written about her work, and she has appeared on the television show, Dollys' World with her "Africa to the Arctic show"also, the previews of her " African Odyssey show," as well as "From the Arctic." Most of her work is done on location throughout her travels around the world. She prepares several solo shows a year. She is a member of the Edison Arts Society, The New Jersey Phography Forum, The Salmagundi Art Club in New York City, and Marcels' Art Studio in Monmouth Jct., NJ. "It is an honor and a privilege to share my art with you. I hope that you enjoy it."Deborah Anne Nero

Profile thank you very much Journo.  
Profile In all fine art the precise framing of the image adds greatly to the impact of the work. And in this case the swishing, almost disembodied, tail adds a truly surreal component, appearing like the raised hand of some benign wizard waving spells over its bovine charges. Finally, the barbed wire lines...  
Profile Thank you, I am pleased that you like it. I plan to do a painting soon on this theme. The major decision to be made is ......should I paint in water colors, or oil. hmmmmmmm. Thank you for your kind critique. Sincerely, Deborah Anne  
Profile I saw this piece yesterday and it has been in my mind all day...I love it! great job Debbie!  
Profile thank you for your kind, and generous critique David.   
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