Showing posts with label watercolors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolors. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2019

"Black-chinned Hummingbird" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

7"x9" watercolor on Arches Board

This is another western bird called the black-chinned hummingbird, who I met in Arizona. In the Red Rock State Park they have hummingbird feeders set up and all kinds of different hummingbirds come to feed. I could have stayed there all day! I just love to paint these little birds. Although they are small they have so much character. If interested in purchasing this painting please e-mail me at debra@debkreiger.com.

Friday, June 1, 2018

"Eastern Shore" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

Foundry Day Arts and Crafts Festival, Saturday June 2, 2018
Historic Boiling Springs, PA 
9 am - 4 pm
I'll be in space #203 near the clock tower. Come on out enjoy the art and shop for unique one of kind gifts.


Monday, August 22, 2016

"A Journey Begins" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

10" x 13" watercolor on 140lb arches paper

"A Journey Begins" is the amazing story of the baby sea turtles. They are on there own from the start of there life. Just amazing creatures! To see more of my paintings please visit my website www.debkreiger.com 
 To purchase please visit www.bvcargo.com/debra-tritt-kreiger

Friday, October 23, 2015

"Into the Night" By Debra Tritt Kreiger

Don't forget to stop by the "Fall into Fine Craft Show" at the Carlisle Expo Center, 100 K Street, Carlisle, PA. Open this Saturday 10/24 and Sunday 10/25 from 10am - 5pm both days. My booth is #57. This is a top quality show! Christmas is only 63 days away!

Saturday, October 10, 2015

"Kestrel" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

11"x15" watercolor on 140lb arches paper

 I love to paint wildlife, especially when I actually get to meet my subject. I met this beautiful kestrel at the Charleston Aquarium. They call him Phoenix because his talons were burned when he landed on a live wire. His accident prevents him from being released back into the wild. He was a joy to see and talk to! In the wild he would be a little thinner, but I chose to paint him as beautiful as I saw him.
I also incorporated a new technique I learned from Luke Buck which really gives it a painterly feel.

If interested in purchasing please e-mail me at debra@debkreiger.com. To see more of my work go to www.debkreiger.com.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

"Tiger swallowtail" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

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Another painting found a home! How wonderful.
I will be displaying and selling my work on Saturday 6/6/2015, at Foundry Day in Boiling Springs. I'd love to see you. Come and see some of the new work. My booth# is 116 by the clock square.