Abstract Attack on 6.27.2016


Good morning.  A few days ago, I was driven to draw some bare bone illustrations on a very large scale in about an hour…it was just like I had no idea that there were even new images up there in my attic.  It flowed out and I just closed my eyes and didn’t even think of topics really.

The best part of a black and white is that my color palate is dang way open forever after I make a digital version.  I went to Staples and they had an issue about how large it was…hmmm…looks like I might even have to go to a printers shop warehouse around here.  Well, here you go and I hope you love them and can understand what they mean.

On a side note, I have actually have been running out of my expensive ink pens because I wear them out!  After I make a copy of them, I can post what I would choose for colors.  These pens are called Prisma Color (high end professional grade) are super expensive so I am trying to save up to get an even bigger set with more range of colors then what I have right now.

Praying for a house keeper for the moment, the side of my sofa where I work is like bananas for real. I have been doing really well on “impulse” cleaning on room a day.  I trained the dog how to jump over my artwork and a bit sort of museum in my living room.

It would be absolutely amazing to see your take on what they mean…if you only knew what is in my head!  I am going to add the name and measurements under each one for you.

**Please e-mail me at talldesigngirl@gmail.com if you are interested in prints of the abstracts below, the prices are very flexible

Oceans of love,

Heather-Dawn

This first pic demonstrates how big these art pieces are…the canvas is 29″ x 24″ and this piece is 26″ x 28″.

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Ayoutubefight“You Tube Science”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
26″ x 30″
$ 400 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

 

 

Asquaredboys“Squared Boys”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
26″ x 28″
$ 400 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

boxlover
“Box Lover”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
26″ x 28″
$ 400 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

Auterusup“Uterus: This Side Up”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
26″ x 26″
$ 400 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

 

Aigirl“Me Girl”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
26″ x 30″
$ 400 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

 

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Ausmarried“You Married”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
26″ x 30″
$ 400 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

 

Aexplosivetreasure“Explosive Treasure”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
26″ x 28″
$ 300 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

WAY SMALLER PIECES BELOW in comparison to canvas size

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Aponyrider“PonyRider”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
6″ x 11″
$ 75 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

 

AWwoodlands
“Woodlands”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
6″ x 18″
$ 75 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

 

 

Acheckeredstump
“Checkered Stump”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
“7 x 17”
$ 75 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

 

Ablueblocker
“BlueBlocker”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
“8 x 13”
$ 75 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

 

 

Astackeye
“Stack Eye”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
“6 x 16”
$ 75 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

Ayellowlooker

“Yellow Looker”
Pen & Ink
Slick Printer Grade Glossy Paper
“13 x 14”
$ 75 per print (image in 3 colors personalized, framing and shipping costs are extra)

Published by heatherdeogracia

On the first day of my job, I walk into a production studio to hand in paperwork. A young gentleman stands up to shake my hand when I walk into the room. "Wow! You are tall." he states. I point to my heels of my shoes. "Wow! You are short." Laughter lights up the room. Matt Damon San Francisco Clear Channel Radio With an electric soul of an artist, Heather Deogracia, has an interesting personality that uses her manic branches of her mind to express her sense of humor, expand the creative hourly illustration addiction and continually read big books about artistic principles, elements and glorious techniques to feed her intellectual capabilities. “With a splash of color and chemicals in my brain, I have to clean it out once a day or it must flash flood my other organs.” Heather Deogracia Proud to start staging a background of her latest achievements, Heather was on the front page Sunday Feature in the Midland Daily News on Oct. 19, 2016 and is an Award-Winning Fine Artist for the state-wide competition Legacy Trust Award Collection for the past three years in a row. She displayed in over 30 exhibits and fundraisers in the tri-city area over the past four years. She has earned a 2017 Leadership of Bay County Achievement Award from Studio 23 and a Midland County Art Letourneau Award for "Collaboration and Creativity in Community Support". A harshly educated woman, Deogracia spent five years to earn a double major Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Medical Illustration in Pre-Medicine and Fine Art at California State University in San Bernardino. At the same time period, she held down three jobs as an Intern for the District Attorney, Graphics Editor for the college weekly newspaper and created the Peer Health Education program. Her artistic talents covered in the fine studio art requirements included painting, color theory, graphic design, photography, figure drawing, advanced drawing, watercolor, sculpture, illustration and art portfolio assignments to keep work organized. In the sciences, she has a background in chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, advanced human anatomy and psychology, biology, genetics, comparative animal psychology, marine biology and medical microbiology. Currently, she has been an art instructor for workshops for the past year for Creative 360, teaching private art lessons and writing a graphic novel soon to complete by the beginning of 2018 named Heather Hurts Inside: Illustrations of a Broken Human. The new true story is about a suicidal bipolar woman that is prescribed Ritalin at the age of 38 and she reverts back to her glory days of her life. The truth is that no one knows the past is killing her mind.

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