Showing posts with label pelican. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pelican. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2025

"Brown Pelican" by Debra Tritt Kreiger


                                        12x18 watercolor on 300lb arches paper

 These birds are so amazing! This fellow is a South Carolina resident. You can view and purchase this painting at Brainvessel Hershey (102 West Chocolate Ave), or contact me at debra@debkreiger.com.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Untitled? By Debra Tritt Kreiger

15"x26" watercolor on 300lb Arches Paper

Just finished up this painting. I need some help with the title. What do you think? This will be one of the paintings on exhibit at Perry County Council of the Arts, Collection of Watercolors
 Exhibit March 11- April 4th. The reception will be Friday March 13th from 6-8:30 pm. I will be exhibiting lots of sunshine!! Great pieces of art for all those beach and wildlife lovers! Please come be my guest! You'll find out what title I used at the show.

You can view more of my work at www.debkreiger.com or contact me at debra @debkreiger.com.

Friday, January 16, 2015

"By the Sea" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

"By the Sea" 10"x15" watercolor on 140lb Arches paper

By the sea was inspired by a place in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina called Shem's Creek. Wonderful small inlet where fishing boats go in and out and the birds and dolphins as well as people just love it. What caught my eye was the bright building and the unusual blue sailboat and of coarse the pelican and seagulls! 
If interested in this painting please e-mail me at debra@debkreiger.com.

Monday, March 31, 2014

"Pelican" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

"Pelican" 12"x18" watercolor on 200lb Arches paper

Happy to say "Pelican" was also juried into the Mechanicsburg Art Centers 2014 Spring Show. Reception is Friday April 4th from 6-8.

Monday, June 10, 2013

"Pelican" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

 12"x18" watercolor on 300lb Arches paper

 I met this fellow while on vacation in South Carolina. They are fascinating creatures. He sat very still and I was able to observe a lot of the details and coloring of this bird. Even though I believe he/she was an older bird it was still very beautiful. Another reason to preserve the wetlands where these birds nest.

To contact me about the purchase this painting or see more of my work go to http://www.debkreiger.com or you can shop in my store, Deb's Gifts.