Debbie Cannatella

Debbie Cannatella Debbie Cannatella Vous avez un message, 20″ x 22″


Autant que Debbie Cannatella admire techniques de l’aquarelle qui montrent abstractions mous et semblent couler avec l’abandon sauvage, son style naturel est de peindre des œuvres réalistes serrés et détaillées et d’intégrer des formes géométriques bien définies dans ses œuvres non objectives. A 25 ans de carrière en tant que concepteur de la route principal est mis en évidence dans son amour de la géométrie, mouvement linéaire, et les voies de liaison.



Debbie Cannatella Debbie Cannatella Old Salt, 32″ x 26″



Debbie began painting in watercolors at the age of 15 and has developed her skills through reading, peinture, participating in critique groups, and taking workshops with artists she admires. As a norm, she works in transparent watercolor, occasionally using acrylic in a transparent manner. She works from still-lifes, Photos, and sketches; lately she has been incorporating more symbols and imagery in her work, weaving a story as she paints.



Debbie Cannatella Debbie Cannatella Shooting for the Stars, 32″ x 26″




Debbie Cannatella Debbie Cannatella Aloha, 38″ x 30″



Frequent moves required by her husband’s career have taken Debbie from large, occupé, gallery-filled cities to a small town where she spearheaded the development of an arts coalition and fine art gallery, and back to a major urban center. With each move, she finds the local watercolorists and builds her niche in the community. She has taught workshops and private classes and is active in numerous local arts organizations wherever she lives. A signature member of the Louisiana Watercolor Society, her work appears in Chris Unwin’s book
Artistic Touch 4 (2010).



Debbie Cannatella Debbie Cannatella Grapes Durand, 32″ x 26″



S’il vous plaît visitez
Debbie’s blog to learn more about her work and follow her profile link to her website.





Debbie Cannatella Debbie Cannatella


Debbie Cannatella Debbie Cannatella

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