DC area artist, Deborah Walmer, layers bold oil paints into geometric patterns to create a mix of cubism and realism. Her paintings look like a piece of paper folded then unfolded. Others say that her work reminds them of stained glass. You can see the influence of Picasso, Braque, Dali, and Kahlo in her portraits. She sold three commissions within the last year. She created artwork for several covers of the Schedule of Classes for the Registrar’s Office at Mount Vernon College. Deborah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts and Graphic Design from George Washington University (Mount Vernon College) in Washington, DC. She currently resides in Germantown, MD with her two teenage children.
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