October 1st, 2007
“I am making a space for happiness”
Deborah discusses her painting “I am making a space for happiness” elaborating on her philosophy in regards to this idea. She speaks to us about her childhood and what the doors symbolize in her paintings both as they relate to her past and to her present.
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September 24th, 2007
“the sun set, the moon rises, the long journey ends–I have found my peaceful heart here within this day”
Deborah takes us for a closer look at her work, “the sun set, the moon rises, the long journey ends - I have found my peaceful heart here within this day.” It is an interesting discussion of Deborah’s ideas about endings and beginnings and the ever important peaceful heart. One really understands how Deborah weaves her thoughts into her paintings.
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September 10th, 2007
“there is a peace easily won down by the sea”
Deborah talks about her new Mrs. Mazursky painting depicting one of her long-running themes, “women who live at the edge of the world.” She leads us through creation and development of this idea and what it means to her.
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August 27th, 2007
“every life is a patchwork of moments and dreams”
Deborah takes us for a closer look at her piquette assiette sculpture, a form of mosaic that is made from found and broken things. This piece is her first ever sculpture and first ever piece made to go out of doors.
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August 20th, 2007
“this is my story–I have only just begun”
Deborah introduces her newest artistic endeavor, a collage style she calls torn paper mosaics and discusses why she like the medium and what the title, “this is my story–I have only just begun” means to her and her art.
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August 1st, 2001
Video Interview, August 2001
This interview was recorded in August of 2001. It is an in depth discussion of what Deborah is all about she paints, and her mission with in regard to her work.