Pebble Beach 2

Pebble Beach 2
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Like this Debbie. Just wondered if you had any more faieries to show me? I just want someone else to post so fae folk - dont want to feel to alone??? Both these pebble beach pics are so good. I have some wonderful pics. of patterns the sea and wind have made in the sand but am not sure what to do with them?

Hi Margaret Sorry been a while getting back, been busy setting up opening my gallery on the Isle of Lewis for Easter. Had guests over the Easter weekend. Just started painting again, got three on the go. Not done anymore fairies, but if you give me your own email, I will email you attachments of new ones. I will also keep in touch with you. My pebble beach 1, I have entered for Artist of the Year with the SAA (Society for all artists), which I am a member of. I hope to tryout some new pastel sticks by Faber and Castell, in a box called Student Set. It has some sands, sepias and brown colours just right for using with photos of patterns in the sand. I also like to use System 3 Acrylics on the System 3 Acrylic paper by Daler Rowney or for a rougher texture, on a box canvas. I used this for the first time on my degree in 1989 and recently got used to it. It dries quickly and is painted with water a bit like watercolour. Please keep in touch, keep painting! Debbie

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31/03/2015
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This is a second Pebble Beach in my series. It is painted on a box canvas in acrylic, whereas the first was painted acrylic on paper. It is the same beach at Mealasta on the Isle of Lewis. I think my style went very much like Van Gogh, swirly and painterly, as did my thoughts went very emotional while I was doing it.

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Debbie Cullis

In 1991, I completed a degree to teach Primary School children, a BEd Hons, majoring in Art. I worked as an Occupational Therapist carrying out craft activities with young adults of learning disabilities. I kept up my painting with compiling illustrations for friends on two occasions. In between I…

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