Welcome to Weber's Art Studio

About Debbie Weber

Debbie has been creating art since a child with an intense imagination and drive. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art Degree from William Paterson University (New Jersey) with majors in painting, printmaking and computer art. She was accepted into and attended classes in the Masters program at Pratt Institute (New York). Since 2000, Debbie has been in numerous group exhibitions and two-man shows across the US.

Most Recent Group Exhibitions

2008 Meeting of the Muses, Nutley, NJ
2008 25th Annual Metro Show, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ
2007 COSI Gallery, Jersey City, NJ
2007 Adapted, Gallery Creez, Bergenfield, NJ
2007 Artists Under the Sun, Toms River, NJ
2007 Garcia Lynskey Gallery, Coral Gables, FL
200624th Annual metro Show, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ
2005Educate Tomorrow, Miami, FL
2004Caribbean Passion, Galeria es Arte, Philadelphia, PA


Artist Statement

My goal is to express emotion and mood through the eloquent suggestion of the human form in motion. The art of Hung Ga Kung Fu has enhanced my ability to communicate on canvas what happens energetically within the balance of the body and the universe. I am inspired everyday by my wonderful family and my ever-evolving teacher, Sifu Pedro C. Yee of Yee’s Hung Ga International Kung Fu Association. Another source of inspiration is the study of Anusara Yoga under my teacher and long time friend, Jody Domerstad, of Become One Yoga and Pilates Center. Yoga helps me to go deep inside and let out any blocked emotions, creatively. As a martial artist, it is only natural to grow in new dimensions and in turn become a more complete artist. Discovering, executing and embracing strength, hard and soft power, and the cultivation and manipulation of energy, allows one to see new dimensions. Rhythm, harmony and balance are elements of all arts. I enjoy drawing and painting women, abstract and realistic. Following the flow of curves in the female body is calming and natural. A woman, much like art, can be all things; Strong, soft, sensual, calm, nurturing, masculine and feminine. When viewing a succession of my paintings you can see an evolution of a feeling; something coming to a realization.

Visit Debbie's Blog for Show Updates and Works in Progress http://www.webersartpaintings.blogspot.com/