What’s with the stones?

“Coquina“, 12×12 acrylic on canvas

I live in a condo where the grounds have a handful of these crazy sculptures. I knew they were made of Coquina, but I had no idea how they ended up here and how the perfectly formed holes and lines came into play. When they excavated to build these condos in 1990, they saved these and placed them around the property as sculptures. This painting represents the largest in my neighborhood, standing about seven feet tall. It weighs over 13,000 pounds.

These rocks have a place in Florida history. The old Florida Sugar Mills and Castillo de San Marcos, in St. Augustine are made from the solid material.

The coquina stones are between 12 thousand and 2 million years old. When they were forming, sea levels were lower, the shells and sand were exposed to rain. The acidic rainwater dissolved some of the calcium carbonate in the shells which ‘glued’ the shells and sand together. The rocks can be found along Florida’s East Coast from St Augustine to Palm Beach County.

The perfect cylindrical holes I thought were caused by the excavation. I was wrong. The holes were likely formed by rainwater eroding the rock which collected in a depression on the rock’s surface. Over time, the acidic rain dissolved some of the rock away creating a larger and larger circle with every rainfall.

Coquina is soft and easy to cut when underground, but hardens when exposed to air.

I bet you will never look at the coquina rocks in the same way

Original Art; Affordable Pricing – Little Debbie’s!

“Giraffe”, 2×2 acrylic on paper; framed to 5×5

You don’t have to spend a fortune to own an original Debbie! Whether you are looking for the perfect gift or something special to sit on a shelf in your home or office, there’s a Little Debbie just waiting for you! Little Debbie’s are small original paintings, most 5×7 or smaller. All are priced under $60 and include shipping and handling in the Continental U.S. Please take a look at the Little Debbie’s at the top of this page to see some of what we have to offer. Check back often. You never know what you will find!

The Deborah Boyd Art Gallery is now open!

After many painstaking months, my virtual gallery is now a reality. “From my Studio to your Home” offers a gallery view of all my original work currently available for sale. The Gallery is open 24/7 and admission is free! Watching in the middle of the night in your jammies is encouraged! I hope you will take the time to visit all 13 collections.

Enter the Gallery by simply clicking the link at the top of this page. Grab your favorite libation and maybe a few munchies, sit back and enjoy the show!

While this gallery includes only originals currently in inventory, you can order reprints on these or any previously sold work at, http://www.OwnADebbie.com

Thanks for visiting!

Stop! Go! Wait!

Conflict in the time of Covid: Stop! Go! Wait!

My latest painting reflects how I feel right now: I don’t know whether to stop, go or wait to do things from go to the grocery story to traveling. Wait usually wins. Speaking of waiting…hang tight, friends and fans! My newly designed online art gallery is nearly finished. It will allow you to explore all my originals anytime of the day or night. Get your glass of wine ready…it’s coming shortly!

What is ‘5 Shades of Gray’?

“5 Shades of Gray”, 16×20 acrylic on canvas

Well, the title, ‘5 Shades of Gray’ certainly caught your attention, but there was a method behind my madness. Since I have so much time to paint these days, I find I am challenging myself with new techniques. “5 Shades of Gray” is an exercise in illusion. The challenge was to use only five shades of gray to complete the painting. I did that. Even so, some of the grays appear white; others are blue. In the end, all are gray…five shades of gray to be exact. You might have noticed from my other paintings that I love bright colors. Gray doesn’t exactly fit the bill, but that was another challenge….to paint something with a color I’m not fond of. What do you think?

Covid Painting: Having fun and trying new things!

I can’t say that it’s everyone’s new normal, but with all the time I’m spending painting these days, I’ve decided to try a few new things. One of those new things is experimenting with shapes, designs, patterns and colors. I’m loving every minute of this! I used to say I couldn’t draw a straight line. I still can’t, but I’m getting closer. Take a mini tour above of my new Geometric Collection. Enjoy the show!

Rescued from the Trash

“R U A Fan?”, 40×50 acrylic on canvas.

This canvas was garbage. That’s right, it was in the trash. It was a painting of the sun and honestly, not a very good one at that. But it was a huge canvas and if you look up the price of canvas, it was an expensive one. I couldn’t bear the thought of it being crushed in Monday’s trash pick up. So I brought it home.

I used an entire bottle of Gesso covering the previous work. Whomever created it made sunbeams from caulk and the caulk wasn’t coming off. I looked at it for a couple of weeks trying to figure out a new purpose that would incorporate the former sunbeams. My husband said, “Just paint another sun”, but I really didn’t want to do that. So after much deliberating, I decided on a fan. I used moulding paste between the former sunbeams on the inside of the fan and applied it with a palate knife to give it a little texture. I added a background of Naples Yellow and used bright red, brilliant blue and gold on the fan itself. The gold paint was particularly difficult to use. It was thin, less opaque and dried quickly, making the bottom of the fan the most difficult to finish. But finish I did and I have to say I am pleased with the end result.

Now it needs a home. Look above your sofa. If it’s bare, contact me.

“R U A Fan?”

Picture this in your living or family room. RU A Fan? if you are contact me to see how you can get this one of a kind, original painting.

More from, ‘The Quarantine Collection’

“This and That”, 14×18 acrylic on canvas, unframed, $250, includes shipping in the continental US

I don’t think there is an artist around who is home-bound right now and not creating up a storm. That’s what we do. We make art. Since we have a lot of time to create, sometimes we try new and different techniques and subject matter. Of the dozens….and I do mean dozens…of paintings I’ve created over the last month. I am enjoying a new fascination with geometric designs. “This and That” is my latest in that series.

I hope you will explore my gallery while you are here and enjoy my work. The beauty of looking online is that there is never any pressure to buy anything. However, if you see something you can’t live without – and I hope you do – please use the Contact form above.

Enjoy the show!

More Mother’s Day Suggestions: An original painting

All of us are home bound right now and for artists, that means we paint. I’ve taken the opportunity to try some new techniques. Below are the newest items from “The Quarantine Collection”. Please note, these will not arrive in time for Mother’s Day. Larger ones will require pick up locally as shipping large objects can be challenging in these days of Covid. Price includes shipping in the continental U.S. unless otherwise marked. Please use the contact form above for more information. Hope you enjoy the show!

“Disconnected” , (triptic) Three 4″x4″ mixed media on canvas. 4″x12″ total size.
A “Little Debbie”! “Giraffe” is a 2×2 acrylic on paper, framed to 5″x5″
“Green Rubber Ball”, 8/10 acrylic on canvas covered in resin
“Retro 1960 Something”, From the Little Debbie Collection, 4×6 acrylic on canvas, framed
“The Mythical Village Of Rectangle On The Corner Of Circle And Square” 12″x16″ acrylic on canvas.
“Tree in a Copper Pot”, 11″x14″ acrylic on canvas, framed to 13″x16″, $125,
“Hibiscus”, 8″x10″ acrylic on canvas, framed to 12″”x14″,
Docked in St. Kitts“, 23″x40” acrylic on canvas,

A Special Gift for a Special Mom!

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Get Mom something really special this Mother’s Day – One of a kind, handcrafted jewelry.  Select from five, beautiful pieces described below. All prices include free shipping in the continental U.S Please use the contact form at the top of this page to ask questions or to order.

PENDANT AND EARRING SETS

These beautiful slate stones were found on a recent visit to France. Mom will treasure the delicate, hand-painted designs for years to come. Each set includes earrings with hand-tooled wires and a pendant with a black, 20” rope chain and comes in a handsome gift box.  $35 each set, priority mail shipping included.

“HOT PEPPERS”        “CAROUSEL”       “RED ON BLACK”

Each comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by artist/designer Deborah Boyd

FUSED GLASS PENDANTS

These chunky, fused glass beauties will always attract attention. The slight imperfections only add to the character of each piece. $28 each priority mail and shipping included. Comes in a handsome gift box.

“AQUARIUM” “ELEGANTE”

Each comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by artist/designer Deborah Boyd