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 Deborah Bigeleisen is an award-winning artist who has participated in 21 solos shows world-wide, and over 60 group shows. Her paintings hang in many prominent corporate and private collections world-wide, including American Airlines, the Four Seasons Hotel, Austin, Texas, and The Address Boulevard Hotel, Dubai. Her work has also been featured in over 30 articles and publications including: American Art Collector, Florida Design, and Architectural Digest. Designer and C.E.O. of her own global design company in New York City, Bigeleisen specialized in floral print design. Her expertise was color and texture and “always derived inspiration from the colors and patterns in nature.” When Bigeleisen left this career to pursue her passion for painting flowers, she “gave up the medium of dye on fabric for the sensual physical quality of oil on canvas with its organic purity.” Deborah’s evocative paintings of natural forms encompass endlessly engaging energy, movement, and mystery. Whether creating representational images or boldly deceptive non-objective compositions, her focus is always on the choreography of the movement, the organization of the space, the subtlety in the tonal transitions, and the intricacy of the brushwork. Using a single image of a flower as her muse, she captures the fleeting effect of natural phenomena and immortalizes the transitory nature of life. Peeling away the layers and magnifying the image to its core, she exposes the depth of her subject’s anatomy, its dynamism, its turbulence, and its unpredictability. “I cherish the happy accidents!” With her unique vision rooted in fractals, and a technique inherent in the labor-intensive practices of the Dutch master painters, Deborah’s work is both a fresh perspective of and a deep insight into the familiar.
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