Artsy Fartsy Tuesday 1/3/12-Debbie Flood

My first Artsy Fartsy artist for 2012 is Debbie Flood. Debbie is a wonderful painter, mostly painting her passion, horses. I love her vibrant colors, and the way she portrays the relationship between horses and the people who love  them. Whether they are working horses, or just for pleasure. 
 

Tell me its ok

Debbie is a very accomplished artist, winning several awards and exhibiting in many great shows. The most recent award is, in November, Debbie won the ‘President’s Award’ at the Sun Bowl Exhibit 2011, at the International Museum of Art of El Paso, Texas. With the watercolor “The climb”. That exhibit runs until December 31, 2011.
She sent me some great information about her art. 
 

Minor adjustments

Debbie Flood’s accurate yet painterly Watercolors, of Equine and Western Themed Genre, have garnered her many Museum Exhibits.
Debbie Flood was brought up on an Appaloosa Horse farm, in Maine, where she started riding at the age of 3. She continued to ride and work with the horses until her early 20′s. During those early years, she also kept drawing and painting the horse, and to this day, she still paints that love of the horse and the bonds that humans have with them.

Waiting on a prayer

Flood’s bright colors, yet strong attention to detail and the ability to handle watercolor with an emotional twist, along with an extensive knowledge of horse anatomy and behavior, has Collectors actively seeking her work throughout the United States and Internationally.

Head games

Gathering up the reins

 Flood is known for whimsical yet accurate details of children and adults interacting with horses in a Western setting. Though she hails from the Eastern side of the USA, living in Maine, she is drawn to paint the Western landscape and subject matter. Her goal is to portray the emotional bond between horse, human and the land. 

Canyon shadows

Flood has been traveling to New Mexico and Arizona in the summer of 2011 to see firsthand what the land has to offer and she has come back with new insight and meaning for future paintings. Flood also has had Gallery ‘solo’ and ‘Invitational group’ exhibits, which she attended, while in those two States.  Studying the play of light on colors, out on the land, and painting everyday has brought her paintings to a new professional level.
Flood also enjoys working and networking with other artists. She enjoys many art genres, and because of this love of art, she founded the International Equine Artists in September of 2010. Here Flood mentors and helps to promote the artists at all levels in their career through a public website, Blogs and a private member’s forum online. Flood is the administrator of the group and curates online member exhibits, and helps the artists to network and market their art.

Angels walk among us

Studies Education:

Self taught, on going study and research.

Watercolor workshops with Carol Sebold, at theFarnsworthArt Museum,Rockland,Maine1987

Watercolor workshop with Maude Olson, at theFarnsworthArt Museum,Rockland,Maine1986

Painting and Drawing, with Anne Rowe, at theFarnsworthArt Museum,Rockland,Maine1985

Landscape & Portraiture in Oils, 2 Diplomas, with the KachinaSchool of Art,Arizona1983-84

Professional Memberships:

*Founder and Administrator of the International Equine Artists. 2010 – ongoing

*National Association of Women Artists,NY,NY. Full Member since 2007

*National Watercolor Society, Associate Member 2010-2011

* Texas Watercolor Society 2011

*BelfastHistorical Society,Belfast,Maine

*Contemporary Fine Art International 2011 Professional Level

Galleries:

Duck-Trap Woodworking Gallery,Lincolnville,Maine(Wildlife & Coastal Genre)

Angel Fire ArtSpace Gallery, Angel Fire, New Mexico

 Be sure to visit Debbie’s website to see her latest work, and find out how you can own  one of her fabulous paintings.  http://www.debfloodart.com
 

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