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New Art Medium by Fine Artist Deborah Weed

Mixed media artist, Deborah Weed has originated a new art form. By incorporating water from the Atlantic Ocean as her primary medium, she then adds flowers, fruits, glass, found objects and a blending of paints and natural light to create distinctive art on canvas.

The result is a salubrious technique that takes color into a new arena of purity that is vivid, fluid and alive. She is also extending her medium to huge acrylic panels that reflect the light, and can be used as architectural sculptures in outdoor settings.

Drama Queen by Deborah Weed

Drama Queen by is a 30" x 24" original mixed media painting on 2" deep gallery wrap canvas.  The painting is a bold and majestic orange flower that appears to be suspended in mid-air. The beautiful bloom, set against a white and violet mountain of light, can be hung unframed and is available in Weed's DiscoveredArtists.com gallery.

Sopano by Deborah Weed

The artist's comment about this painting: "A yellow flower has pink highlights that make it look like a ballerina. Pink droplets look good enough to eat."  The artwork, titled Soprano is a lmited edition, 1/5 available on canvas or on acrylic.  The print can be custom printed and enhanced for any decor.

“Residing in trendy South Beach is my inspiration,” Weed says. “The vibe here is bold and daring and my studio is literally on the white sandy beaches of the Atlantic Ocean.” Weed’s work takes place in a dimension that will titillate your senses.

Weed started her company, The Art of Bliss, LLC in 2008. Since then she has been showcased, been a featured artist, and won numerous awards

A selection of her innovative mixed media is available on the artist’s online art gallery at www.DiscoveredArtists.com. Weed’s bliss inspired photography is also featured on the website.

The artist is available for commissioned pieces and enjoys working with Interior Designers and Architects. To arrange an interview with the Artist, or to see her work in person please contact:

Renee Castelluzzo, Media Relations DiscoveredArtists.com. Cell: 312.590.2999; Toll free: 1.877.711.1167 renee@discoveredartists.com www.discoveredartists.com

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This article is submitted by the DiscoveredArtists.com Media Center. http://www.DiscoveredArtists.com is an online marketplace where independent artists can show and sell their work. Prices are set by the artists and artwork is shipped directly to buyers from the artist's studio. All major credit cards are accepted and backed by a 100% refund satisfaction guarantee.

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