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Moon Over Zion - Drip landscape painting on canvas Painting

Deb Breton

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 12 W x 12 H x 1.5 D in

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The red rocks of Utah can leave an indelible mark on the soul... Since our moon controls the tides, is it any wonder it also holds sway over our emotions? From my series "Crossing the Lines", which was painted while undergoing treatment for breast cancer. In this series, I painted from memory the places where I have been. And I would recall these images as I laid there getting radiation as part of my treatment. Loads of gratefulness in this painting, as creating art has seen me through trying times. Painting continues onto the sides and comes ready to hang. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12 W x 12 H x 1.5 D in

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Globally collected artist Deb Breton is an abstract expressionist artist living & working in Northern California, U.S. Hi, I'm Deb, In school, I was that quirky kid who was always drawing during English Lit. Class, or backstage painting sets for the Drama Department. After graduation, I dove into the fast-paced world of news at the Saint Petersburg Times. And at the top of my “corporate career”, I was an artist and designer for such notable clients as Nestle, Warner Brothers, and the Dali Museum. But I just wasn't happy with the hustle, and I missed getting my hands dirty working on my own ideas. So, I picked up wood turning, which eventually led me full circle back to painting. Nowadays, you'll find me in my quasi hippie studio working with acrylics, oils, ink, charcoal, spray paint, and even repurposed bits found on nature walks. My tools are things like sponges, wire, rope, branches, squeegees, and I've even painted a floral using fresh cut flowers as my brushes. I've been on a roll lately, breaking a lot of the rules I was “taught” about art. But probably the hardest thing for me to learn was to step out of my own way and let creativity flow. My art is a reflection of my scattered mind —inspired by life, nature, the universe and sometimes even the beat of my playlist. It's REALLY hard for me to stay on script—my ADHD ensures that. But I find peace and calm in painting abstract art. For me, art is about telling an emotional story, but with color. And it's about embracing who we truly are and celebrating what makes us unique. It's a reminder to honor our authentic selves in a world that often tries to box us in.

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