San Jose
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“Chair”
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“Face #3”
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“Golden Gate, Fort Funston”
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“Insertion”
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“Untitled”
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0014-33
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0014-36
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1EL-BleuRoseCross
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1HU-PurpleIrisDetail
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1I4-BueIrisVert
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1I5-OrangeNPurpleIris
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1IF-BlueMetalMarkCross
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1IJ-Luca’sBlue
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500 Years
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606 Club London
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A Lady in a Secret Cove
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A Pocket of Nature
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A Thousand Tulips at Filoli
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A Touch Of Spring
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Abandoned Village
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Abstract Woman #1
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After Serusier
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After The End
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Afterlife
Debi Lorenc
Like virtually all of us, I look for beauty, mystery, and truth. And perhaps paradoxically I often find them most happily in a fleeting moment caught in a still image. My initial spontaneous emotional response that includes wonder and many other feelings is soon joined by my designer’s sense of color and balance, and I find myself—in that image—entering and re-entering an unknown world. That’s why I find it difficult to walk without a camera at my side.
It can be a hectic street scene, a deeply shadowed canyon, the curious glance of a stranger, or a worn and abandoned glove. Each image seems to be a story that hasn’t been told yet. Or if it’s been told once, it’s now already folded itself back into its own still and quiet mystery and is begging to be told again in another new and unexpected way.
Wax, pigments, found objects and photos all add to the stories or experiences I create. Creating mood with color, images and found objects has become a strong interest of mine. I make a personal connection with my art in a way that I hope will provoke an emotional response to those who look at the work carefully.
Email: Lorencdebi@me.com
Website: debilorenc.zenfolio.com/
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Silicon Valley Open Studio Location
May 10 - 11: Site# 144
1423 Ranchita Dr, Los Altos
Site: 144
1423 Ranchita Dr
Los Altos
“Insertion”
"Insertion" is made of re-claimed steel and industrial rusted parts. Steel is intertwined with graceful movement.
“Untitled”
Acrylic. I was I inspired by the real lion fish I saw at an aquarium and wanted to play around with colors and lights.
1I5-OrangeNPurpleIris
Manipulated photograph of an Orange and Purple Iris
1IF-BlueMetalMarkCross
Manipulated photograph of a blue metalmark butterflywing
606 Club London
Source material captured in a jazz club in London. Love the mood and light and dark.
A Lady in a Secret Cove
The acrylic painting begins with the artist's perspective, gazing at the back of an elderly woman who is admiring the landscape of the lake. Although she does not enjoy the heat enough to jump into the cold water, she is leisurely taking in the natural surroundings and enjoying the afternoon in a relaxed manner.
A Pocket of Nature
This trail entrance introduces entrants to a pocket of nature, giving the urban city mouse a taste of the outdoors.
A Thousand Tulips at Filoli
Original Oil on Canvas, 2021. This listing is for reproductions. This is the first in what will be a series based on the beautiful Filoli Gardens in Woodside, CA. I have lots of photos that would be great subjects for paintings. All of my artwork reproductions can be ordered on multiple media choices, including canvas, paper, acrylic and metal on my website at www.colorharmonics.com.
Abandoned Village
This sculpture represents villages emptied of people during war in Europe and now overtaken by nature.
Abstract Woman #1
Abstract Woman by Greg Stirling won first place in the March 2024 LightSpaceTime Gallery Figurative Digital Art Exhibition and won second place overall. It is a captivating piece that embodies the essence of femininity and the ethereal beauty of abstract art. In this work, Stirling masterfully blurs the lines between the subject and the canvas, creating a seamless integration of form and background. The woman in the painting is both a part of the art and the art itself, her contours and essence melting into the swirls and strokes of color that surround her.The painting celebrates the beauty of women by dissolving the boundaries that confine them, allowing the viewer to interpret the interplay of shapes and hues as a dance of creation and expression. Stirlings use of vibrant colors
After Serusier
Oil on Canvas, painted in 2010. This piece is a color study based on a wonderful Oil on Wood by Paul Serusier, painted in 1888 under the guidance of Gaugin, Pont-Aven in the collection of the Orsay Museum in Paris. This painting is considered by some to be the beginning of modern abstract art. You can order reproductions of this piece and all of my work in mulitple sizes and media on my website at www.colorharmonics.com.
Afterlife
Photo composite made up of two images. Art is created using Photoshop and Lightroom. Framed and matted 16"x 24" archival digital photograph printed with 8 color pigment inks on 100% cotton fine art paper. Framed size is 23" x 31".