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Debra Rexroat 01-04-2009 02:01 AM

New member from Seattle area ~ Meet Debra Rexroat
 
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My love for figure and portrait work began as a teen when, on every Friday or Saturday night that I did not have something resembling a date, I sat in front of the full-length mirror in our hallway and did another self-portrait sketch, or three. Unsure that I was destined for an art career, though, it wasn't until more recently (more than three decades!) that I once again picked up the pencil and the brush and returned to my first love. For the last six years, having been taken out of the workplace by a serious illness resulting in disability, I have finally begun to realize myself as an artist.

First taking a simple plein air drawing class, I quickly began to explore my passion for the figure by adding it into my landscapes. This led to my first self-portrait in colored pencil, of me descending the Ingraham Glacier on Mount Rainier, from a photo taken by my climbing guide back in '95. "My First Descent" went on to hang in not only local shows, but also in a national juried exhibit. My next colored pencil portrait, "Enigma," was juried into the CPSA International Exhibition in '05, and went on to take a first place and a fourth place in local shows.

I also began exploring portraiture in watercolor and pastel, taking a few short workshops at Frye Art Museum, and a couple of classes at Gage Academy in the portrait and figure in pastel with Terry Furchgott. This has allowed me to explore the face and figure in several different mediums, selecting which medium best suits the image I am working on at the moment.

The following are a few examples of my work, including those first two colored pencil portraits, and ending with my most recent self-portrait in pastels:

Seems I haven't quite gotten the hang of posting images, even though I have tried every possible means of getting them here! ;C After several more tries I think I've got it. However, I will leave two links until I am sure.

Hugs, 12" x 18" watercolor on gessoed paper
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q...SON007_1_1.jpg

Waiting at the Window, 13" x 9" colored pencil on LaCarte sanded pastel card
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q...9/EPSON005.jpg

Julie Deane 01-04-2009 02:22 PM

Hi, welcome Debra!

Claudemir Bonfim 01-04-2009 09:50 PM

Hello there and welcome.

Clayton J. Beck III 01-05-2009 03:43 PM

Welcome Debra. Glad to see you have the hang of posting images. Took me awhile too.

Mary Sparrow 01-05-2009 04:42 PM

Hi and welcome! ;)

Alexandra Tyng 01-05-2009 07:44 PM

Hi Debra,

Welcome to the forum! I like to see that you are experimenting with different ideas and compositions, and I'm looking forward to seeing what direction you take your figure and portrait work.

Debra Rexroat 01-08-2009 03:39 PM

Thanks for the welcome! I can see how this forum is going to be a wonderful resource in my future. I want to thank Michelle Rushworth for recommending that I check it out at our last gathering in Seattle. I have been spending some time perusing the categories and soaking up the wisdom that is shared in them.

I am currently cleaning my "studio" space, and haven't been at the easel as much as I like, but that will soon change. Then I am looking forward to sharing new work with you. :)

Jennifer Bogartz 01-09-2009 03:46 PM

Hi, welcome!


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