| Pansy
Paradise |
Waltzing
Lilies |
| Pink
Fancies |
Pansy
Delight |
| Black-Eyed
Susans |
Spring
Iris |
Encouraged
at an early age by her mother, watercolorist Josephine Deavenport, Denise
Freeman has been a professional artist for over twenty years. She
received her B.F.A. degree from San Diego State university in 1986 where she
studied painting, drawing, and printmaking.
Denise supported herself through college by developing a small company
devoted to making hand-printed silkscreen art cards that received broad
distribution.
Denise's work ranges from small botanical drawings to full-sized scenic
wall murals. She loves to use bright colors and nature as her source
of inspiration. She has had her children's illustration published by
Illumination Arts in Seattle, Washington.
Currently, Denise's choice of media is gouache on watercolor paper.
She often uses airbrush for backgrounds and softer touches to her
artwork. She is as proficient in acrylic, oil, and watercolor as she
is in gouache and airbrush.
Denise enjoys hiking the local woods to gather ideas and to become
inspired by her surroundings. She often sits and watches her
subjects so she can incorporate their personalities into her work.
Her subjects include birds, cats, butterflies, flowers, and exotic floral
and fauna. In addition to painting, she loves gardening, writing
songs and playing the guitar.
Denise and her husband live in New
Hampshire with their two children. The household also includes three
adoring cats - Marble, Sophie, and Jasper - "who absolutely love
everything I paint." We do as well, which is one reason why
Porterfield's has gained representation of this wonderful artist.
Porterfield's Fine Art Licensing
recommends the artist's work for stationery and paper goods, prints and
wall decor, home decor and furnishings, home fabrics of all
types, and any products
that require bright, bold, colorful and intensely decorative works of
beauty.
For more information
please call Lance J. Klass, President of Porterfield's Fine Art Licensing,
at (800) 660-8345, or email
Porterfield's.