Art
Deborah Diana's "Killdeer"
- Item Number
- 147
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Opening Bid
- 125 USD
Item Description
The detail in the original graphite drawing is so captivating that you expect the subject at any minute to fly from the page. 10"x12" framed
From her childhood in Philadelphia to the present day, Deborah has had a passionate interest in art and the natural world around her. After attending the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA) she became an art educator in a private school, and in her own gallery/studio for over twenty years. She has also completed many commissions for private collections and participated in numerous art shows.
Deborah's art displays the beauty of the avian world. She hopes her images of birds will inspire all of us to be good stewards of the earth, in order to preserve nature's wonders. One of the many ways to help children and families learn to care about nature is through direct observation of birds. She believes individual actions are one of the greatest forces for conservation!
Donated by Deborah Diana
Item Special Note
Must be picked up at the North Museum of Nature and Science, in Lancaster, PA.
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