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   Deb_Magelssen                 
 
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Forest Lake
United States, Minnesota

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JOB: Acrylic painter
GENDER: Female
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: 76-100%
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: $1,000-2,499
MEMBER SINCE: 10/16/2007
LAST LOGIN: 09/07/2008 10:10:25
MY RATING: 0.00


Art books, Biography's, Marketing/Promotional books, good novels, sunday comics, Scripture.

I love all kinds of films and movies


07/15/2008 15:51:18
05/19/2008 20:24:29





My life has been, and is, fine art-especially painting. I live intentionally and enjoy the moments in time. I work creatively in acrylics and watercolors with inspiration, hope, and always my heart.

http://www.DebMagelssen.com
http://www.Artistssites.org
http://www.Wetcanvas.com

http://www.DebMagelssen.Blogspot.com

Life, and the wonder of it all.
Beauty to uplift and create hope.
Art, and a good glass of wine.
Music to soothe the soul.
Nature to inspire and relax.
Sunlight to know about tomorrow.
Kids to know what freedom means.
Teenagers to learn to expand my horizons.
A good belly laugh to keep things simple.

War, Pride, Anger, Fear, Haughtiness, Jealousy,
Greed.

Painting, planning new works, the process and pleasure that goes with painting. Painting plein air, painting in my sketchbook, drawing new ideas, journaling, brainstorming marketing and promotions, goal making and meeting my goals, gardening, hiking, reading, listening to music, hanging with friends, dining out.


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01/20/2008 17:01:26

Hi Deb,


Thought I'd let you know that I added my first blog entry - a little piece about why I moved to Africa and started painting. Hope yout enjoy it!


Alison



01/20/2008 09:35:07

Deb, I am really and truly happy about what I am capable of doing now, all because I decided to take the plunge and get my own photoshop softwear. I did not need to purchase the complete photoshop softwear but photoshop elements was all I needed to resize for shows. I just finished making my first disc, 300 DPIs at 4 x 6. I had to label each painting according to the instructions the Copley Society requires and I will be submitting work to them next week. I used to pay someone to do this for me and it really isnt hard so all I can say to you is dont be afraid to get your own softwear. For resizing art photos you only need photoshop elements (about $90). If I can help you with anything dont hesitate to email (robin@fineartbyrobin.com is the best address because I have not been receiving emails from this website properly).


Good luck!



01/20/2008 01:37:55
Hey Deb I've been doing great! Thanks. I've been keeping busy working with a web designer. I'm pretty excited to get a website to reflect me and my personality. I'm working with Rakel with Ingero.com. She created a backdrop for my site that is awesome. I selected  a handful of photos of texture and architecture that interested me. She took the impression of all of those photographs and some other ques I gave her regarding other sites I mentioned to create it. I was truly impressed. I can't wait until it's done. 

 I'm also taking a Get organized class from Alyson Stanfield on line, so needless to say I've been filing, backing up and sorting. A good winter time activity!  If you are reading up on art marketing, Alyson has a new book coming out in a couple weeks entitled "I'd rather be in the studio but I have to eat!" cute huh. If you don't know her you an see her active blog full of excellent info at www.artbizcoach.com.

 

I've been listening to Success Principles by Jack Canfield. He's very good too. I would definitely recommend.

 Nice to hear from you.  Hey what's with the Burridges? Any word?


01/18/2008 11:34:18

Hi Deb.  Thanks for the nice comments about my painting.  The one you refer to is a portrait of my mom and her friend having lunch one chilly day on the beach in Alabama.  She will be 82 tomorrow!  She is full of life and so when I captured the two of them on the beach, I had to paint it.  Are you in Minnesota?  Burr! It's incredibly cold here today as well.  A good day to work in the studio and catch up on email.   I enjoyed looking at your portraits as well.  I love watercolor tool.  I haven't gotten back to it yet....still exploring oil pastel and really loving it.  Thanks for the note.  This does appear to be a great site.   Hope to chat with you again soon.


Carol



From: maribel
01/17/2008 21:31:22
Hi Deb! thank you for your request  I  all open to new art friends and much better the watermedia lovers!! Your portraits are acrilic or watercolor? You made them from a photo or models? tell me more!


From: libbysart
01/17/2008 16:57:45

Deb, 

The logo banner was done with Photoshop using my images.  Someone did it for me and I don't really remember what he did.    Libby (FLartist)

 

 

 

 



01/17/2008 15:29:11

Hi Deb,

My work is all acrylic.  I had years of training in oils at The Art Students League in NYC, along with my husband, John. At that time (1974-1978)  we painted the figure and all our work was representational.  I have been obsessed with the reds, orange and blues for the past 3 years. I tell my students about using color and how personal it is.  The biggest shock to them is how it is really all unconscious.  You may put out a color on your palette, but end up covering it because your soul/unconscious wasn't happy with it.  Half the time the color is very spontaneous, and you always end up using the same type of design or color.  It only changes when you change or something makes that happen.  All the internal and external elements in your life have to work together.  Years ago I used a lot of black.  People who saw the work didn't think it matched my outgoing personality, but little did they know how depressed I was at the time in my life.  I had 8 years of working part-time and going back to school and then realized John and I would end up with not security, so I returned to a day job and teaching.

diane leon (costablanca) my other paintings and essays are on manhattanarts.com click for Diane Leon and John Ferdico and the story about how we met and balancing your life in the creative life section of the reading. 



01/17/2008 11:05:00

Hi,

Who are your models?  The young girl looks like you.  Beautiful work. I also love the way you handled the dog.

diane (costablanca) 



From: Jendria
01/17/2008 10:40:48

Greetings fellow Moody Blues/Kung Fu lover!   

Thanks for the visit and compliments!  I grew up with Moody Blues music because my dad loves them and was always playing their stuff, but I only just found out about Kung Fu in the 90's; And, I absolutely love that show!

 

Stay cool,

 

-Jendria 

 



01/17/2008 08:57:01
Hey, I got the background transparent so you can actually see the bus pix..enjoy your visit. greg




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