deb’s unique style, which she calls “soft realism”, is a layering of thought, paint and possibilities
Over the years, her work has evolved from a very tight realism to a more fluid, painterly expression. The title artist/illustrator suits her. With degrees and experience in art education, fine arts, and graphic design and an added passion for art history, deb has the experience, knowledge, and curiosity to constantly create new solutions to visual challenges. Rembrandt, Monet, Michelangelo, Jackson Pollock, J. C. Leyendecker, Maxfield Parrish, Howard Pyle, Bernie Fuchs, Mark English, and particularly a dear friend and teacher Lili Gaydos are just a few of the artists whose work has been her inspiration. Her drawings are realistic and fluid with a wide depth of tones. Working in the traditional mediums of watercolor, pastel, oil and pencil with a dash of digital, deb’s work reflects a touch of the old masters combined with her own vision. “My work has always been about expression and layers. Layers of thought, layers of pencil and eventually layers of glazed colors. The result is what I call “soft realism” which leaves room for the imagination. The brushstrokes and pencil strokes are a part of the image rather than masked. Part of my expression is to say that even in this digital world, the human touch of a hand can create magic.” During the 30 years of her illustration career, deb’s work has been published in print, web and advertising worldwide. Her “Homeless Christ” has been printed and displayed in books, magazines, churches, homeless shelters and more, reaching from Key West to Australia, while her illustrations appear on products reaching from the local pet store with Natural Balance Eatables to the watering holes of Cambodia where Kingdom Breweries showcases her drawings of Cambodian wildlife including the Kouprey, Cambodia’s national animal. self publishing children's book author deb hoeffner illustration studiodeb’s portraits are not just about capturing a likeness but rather finding the special spark that lives behind the eyes in pencil and paint. Her award-winning portrait of “Grandfather Many Crows”
, a beloved local tribal leader, was printed as part of his last wish gift to reservations across the country and is now in the collection of the Native American Alliance of Bucks County. A pencil portrait of a sheep, titled “Howell Farm Dreadlocks” was featured in the book “Strokes of Genius 3: The Best of Drawing” published by North Light Books. Her most recent projects include design and illustration of two award-winning children’s books, “All You Want And Then Some” by Carolyn McWilliams Brown and “Lucky: The Tale of a Tree” by Richard C. Hawkins, and her new book “Forever Home: Tales of Four Lucky Dogs” by Lynn Whitman.
Partial Client List: A&P, AT&T, Baldacci Productions, Bibb Company, Bio-Botanica, Bradford Exchange, Braille Institute, Common Threads, Concord Litho, Deutsche Bank, Heidelberg, Le Petit Chateau Restaurant, Kingdom Breweries Ltd., Medical Economics, MONY, NY Daily News, New York Times, Oldwick General Store, Patrick Henry College, Patriot’s Path Foundation, PC Magazine, Prudential, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Random House, Ripon Society, Salvation Army, SFO Magazine, Simon & Schuster, Social Enterprise Alliance, TIAA-Cref, Unix, US News & World Report, Washington City Paper.
Member of Artsbridge , Society of Illustrators , Bucks County Illustrators Society and NJ Creatives Network.
Partial Exhibit List:
1975 Contemporary Crafts Exhibition, Delaware Art Museum
1988 Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Exhibition, New York, NY
1998 Morris County Art Association, Morristown, NJ, award
1989 Ringwood Manor Association for the Arts Exhibition, Ringwood, NJ, award
2002 Society of Illustrators Prevailing Human Spirit Exhibition, New York, NY
2005, 2006 Juried Drawing Exhibition, Mixed Media Gallery, Doylestown, PA
2006 Artsbridge Works on Paper Exhibit, Lambertville, NJ
2006 Gallery Opening Group Show, Gallery Bellaria, Bryn Mawr, PA
2006 Summer Exhibition, Gallery Bellaria, Bryn Mawr, PA
2006 From Bristol to Easton” Bucks County Gallery, New Hope, PA
2006 The Artist Looks at Hunterdon County, Stockton, NJ
2006, 2007, 2009 Phillips Mill Art Exhibition, New Hope, PA
2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 Tinicum Arts Festival, Erwinna, PA , award
2007 Juried Art Show, Mixed Media Gallery, Doylestown, PA
2006-7 Holiday Show, Gallery Bellaria, Bryn Mawr, PA
2007 Visual Passages, Canal Frame-Crafts Gallery, Washington Crossing, PA, award
Phillustration ‘07, Phillustration ‘09, award, Phillustration ‘10, Phillustration ’12, Philadelphia Sketch Club
2008, Inside the Artist’s Studio, II, Bucks Gallery of Fine Art, Newtown, PA
2010 Artsbridge Members Show, Stockton, NJ, award
2010 Phillips’ Mill 81st Annual Fall Exhibition
2010 NOVA Galaxy Art Show, Doylestown, PA, awards
2010 New Hope Art League 1st Juried Show, Stockton, NJ
2011 Phillips’ Mill 82nd Annual Fall Exhibition
2011 Artsbridge Members Show, Stockton, NJ
2013 Byers Bucks Fever Art Exhibition, New Hope, PA
2013 The Art of Illustration, Exhibit of the Bucks County Illustrators Society, Pearl Buck Cultural Center, Dublin, PA
Contact deb:
deb hoeffner is available for both commercial assignments and private commissions.
215.766.9911
Sunday, 16 February 2014
by Deb Hoeffner
Uncle Sam Obama
Description:
watercolor and pastel
original art available
President Barack Obama as iconic Uncle Sam in an expressive portrait. Illustration has been reproduced as a magazine cover and other uses including t-shirts in Shanghai, China fostering good international relations. Original art and reproduction rights available direct from artist.
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