paint from the tubes and watching it glisten on the palette, holding the
She went on to study at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and subsequently moved into a successful career as a designer and illustrator before transitioning to her current career as a full time painter.Deborah travels around Scotland, documenting areas of interest in her sketchbook before taking them back to her studio where she combines these stripped down compositions with her memories and feeling of a time and place, using this as a jumping off point for a larger scale piece.As is the case with many Mixed Media artists, for Deborah the process is often as rewarding as the finished painting, and Deborah loves the tactile nature of applying paint to varied surfaces and rendering an elusive memory with swathes of colour and texture. Deborah now concentrates on painting in acrylics in her Dundee studio overlooking the Firth of Tay and exhibits extensively throughout Scotland, England and Ireland. Wright Health Group, Marks and Spencer, Standard Life, and for … varnishing, framing and then seeing the finished article on a gallery wall -
She attended Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee and graduated with BA (honours). every stage gives me a thrill." As the daughter of well know Dundonian artist and illustrator Douglas Phillips, it soon became apparent that Deborah would follow in her Father’s footsteps. As the daughter of well know Dundonian artist and illustrator Douglas Phillips, it soon became apparent that Deborah would follow in her Father’s footsteps. She attended Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee and graduated with BA (honours). She was Merchandise Designer, the National Trust for Scotland from 1988-93, and Merchandise Controller with Historic Scotland from 1993-96. She began painting full-time in the late 1990s. She has worked for both the National Trust for Scotland and Historic Scotland and is a former Exhibition Convenor with Dundee Art Society. Mar 11, 2017 - Deborah Phillips (born 1965) is a Scottish painter who has been painting since the age of 14.
Deborah Phillips was born in Dundee, the daughter of well-known Scottish artist, Douglas Phillips. Deborah Phillips - Cairngorm Weedy Harvest signed limited edition print Cairngorm Weedy Harvest by the artist Deborah Phillips Landscape Illustration Landscape Art Landscape Paintings Landscapes She attended Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee and graduated with BA (honours) in 1987. From going out into the the stunning Scottish countryside to collect reference material, to priming the board on which I will paint. She began painting full-time in the late 1990s. similar post with Historic Scotland followed. Her design work has been featured
painting in acrylics in her Dundee studio overlooking the Firth of Tay. Deborah says, " I enjoy all aspects of creating a painting. She first exhibited work at the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art at the age of 14. She went on to study at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and subsequently moved into a successful career as a designer and illustrator before transitioning to her current career as a full time painter. She first exhibited work at the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art at the age of 14. She first exhibited work at the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art at the age of 14. She first exhibited work at the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art at the age of 14. creating a painting, from going out into stunning Scottish countryside to
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