January 23, 2002 - Up & Coming Weekly - Robert Salazar
Mr. Salazar gives a brief review of Deborah’s show in The Fayetteville Museum of Art, Fayetteville, North Carolina, “Deborah Cavenaugh brings a fresh and relaxing style of impressionist painting to Fayetteville. Her bright and whimsical watercolors relax you with their simplicity.”
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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.
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Deborah was chosen as the official artist of the Azalea Festival 2001, the largest festival in southeastern USA. Her artwork graced posters, event programs, and merchandise, It is pictured here on the cover of the Azalea Festival Magazine.
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No Boundaries
International Art Colony
Participant 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Artists from 15 countries
Board of Directions 2000 to2004.
Featured in the catalog is Deborah’s painting of Captain Charlie’s House, the historic lighthouse keeper home, on Bald Head Island, NC.
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June 2000 - Carolina’s Magazine
Deborah is featured in an article “A Gallery Of Artists.”
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May 6, 2000 - The Cincinnati Enquirer - Lisa Biank Fasig
Ms. Fasig interviews George White, creative director of Gibson Cards, asking how he discovered Deborah’s art and why he created a spot for her in the new Gibson Greetings card series, “Artist’s Corner,” which features, among others, Flavia and Laura Ashely. Mr. White on Deborah’s work: “The more I see it, the more I like it,” Mr. White said of the art. “She paints things that I like in a unique way…”
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April 01, 2000 - Encore Magazine - Elizabeth Owens
Article about the work, life, and future endeavors of artist Deborah Cavenaugh
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Deborah was chosen as the official Artist of the 2000 Azalea Festival, the largest festival in southeastern US. The art appeared on posters, merchandise, and the Azalea Festival Magazine, pictured here.
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February 13, 2000 - The Philadelphia Inquirer - Catherine Quillman.
Ms. Quillman writes an indepth review of Deborah’s One-Woman show at Debottis Gallery, West Chester, PA. “Cavenaugh, a native of Wilmington, N.C, paints in colors and patterns that recall an Eastern European country or a Turkish kilm or perhaps Matisse after a visit to a textile factory”
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Published in September of 1999, “Styles by Maggie Sweet” by Judith Minthorn Stacy features the art of Deborah Cavenaugh on its cover. Judith was the winner of the Carolina Novel Award.
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