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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
16x20in
About this artwork
My daughter, my muse - She graduated on a Wednesday and we took these photos. She was lining up roomates in Los Angeles where she planned to move and begin looking for work. On Thursday she was offered free lance editing work in Little Rock Arkansas, and she began inquiring whether she could do some remote work for her contacts in Los Angeles. On Friday, she was offered an interview at a company for a salaried position. On Monday she flew to Minnesota… for the interview. On Tuesday they offered her the job, and on Wednesday she had all her belongings in her PT Cruiser and was on her way to find an apartment near Blooming Prarie, MN where she began work at her dream job with Kirkebrook Industries.
There are times in our lives that are so colorful, so full of promise, and usually there is no wrong decision. That's what makes deciding which path to take, so difficult. It's all good, but it's a big decision and it shapes the rest of our future in so many ways.
Debra Keirce, a painter and drawer with a background in biochemical engineering, masterfully works in oils and charcoal, drawing from rigorous classical training. She employs layered, tightly rendered traditional realism—often achieved through indirect techniques reminiscent of the Dutch Masters—across genres from photorealistic still lifes and marine art to portraits and fantastical beasts. Her artworks invite viewers into immersive narratives, evoking warm memories, wonder, and joy, aiming always to resonate with emotion and contribute positively to the well-being of those who experience her art.