Debbie Hart Art Collections
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Artwork by Debbie Hart
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Close Cactus II - Agave by Debbie Hart
Hummingbird and Fuschia by Debbie Hart
Naperville Riverwalk by Debbie Hart
Arizona Blossoms - Prickly Pear by Debbie Hart
Sisters by Debbie Hart
Fiona the English Cream by Debbie Hart
Naperville Riverwalk II by Debbie Hart
The Grass Dancer by Debbie Hart
First Time by Debbie Hart
Old Vine Zinfandel by Debbie Hart
Bluebirds and Blossoms by Debbie Hart
Pink Flower Fluff by Debbie Hart
Close Cactus by Debbie Hart
Clydesdale Duo by Debbie Hart
Fairy Wrens and Orchids by Debbie Hart
Trio by Debbie Hart
Purple Cactus by Debbie Hart
Hoya by Debbie Hart
California Sidewalk by Debbie Hart
Blue Heron at the lake by Debbie Hart
Simple Tulip by Debbie Hart
Emi and MacKenzie by Debbie Hart
Pink Orchids by Debbie Hart
Hey You Come Here by Debbie Hart
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About Debbie Hart
I was born and raised in southern Wisconsin where I developed a tremendous passion for nature and art. I currently reside in the Naperville, Illinois area and am President of the Plainfield, Illinois Art League. I recently achieved a Bachelor of Fine Art Degree with a Major in Illustration and emphasis in Scientific Illustration through Northern Illinois University. Previous to completion of this degree, I had obtained an Associate of Applied Science in Graphic Design through the Milwaukee Area Technical College. My career initially started with commercial and graphic design and eventually progressed to concentrating full time on fine art.
It is clear for most individuals to understand the need for creating art. Art is an essential outlet for therapeutic needs as well as creative expression. Our prehistoric ancestors knew this and displayed it in their rich and illustrative cave paintings. A chef will painstakingly arrange color and texture on a plate to serve guests and architects will look endlessly for an aesthetically-pleasing combination of marble and metal.
I prefer the term “passion for observation and detail” versus “artistic blood” due to the fact that I sincerely believe anyone has the ability to possess these traits given our individual inherent enthusiasm. It is not solely the intrinsic characteristic of art, but innate personal interests such as environmental issues and nature conservation that is my driving force. A natural progression follows this force from the combination of passion with art. I strive to make my work didactic as well as enjoyable to view.