Lease artwork "Virtual Mind Blown - Virtual Reality" by Deb Breton with an option to purchase
Paintings by Deb Breton are available for lease with purchase option
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About the author
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 Literature class, or backstage painting sets for the Drama Department.
At the top of my “career,” I was an artist for notable clients Nestle, Warner Brothers, and the Dali Museum. But I was not happy with the corporate hustle. So, I picked up woodturning, which eventually led me full circle back to painting.
You will find me in my studio working with acrylics, oils, ink, and spray paint. My tools are oftentimes things like sponges, flowers, branches, and squeegees. I tend to break many of the rules that I was taught in art. But the hardest thing for me to learn was how to step out of my own way and let creativity flow.
My art reflects my scattered mind —inspired by life, nature, the universe and sometimes even the beat of my playlist. It is extremely difficult for me to stay on script—my ADHD ensures that. Luckily, I find peace and calm in painting.
Art is a reminder for us to honor our authentic selves in a world that often tries to box us in.
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : 1962
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary American Artists