Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Monday, January 9, 2012

Monday, December 26, 2011

Well the New Year is upon us. I have great expectations for this occasion. I hope to keep creating art that keeps people looking for more!
I think art should be interesting as well as pleasant to the eye!

Happy Holidays everyone and I hope the new Year brings everyone their wishes and I hope all your dreams come true!

Thanks and See you in a few days
Debbie

Friday, December 16, 2011

Getting People to Write about Themselves

I like to introduce myself on several differnt platforms online. From fine art forums to Steampunk related sites.
I too would like to meet other artists who have the same passion as I for art and the steampunk genre.
Here is one of my latest posts at Steampunk Lab
http://www.steampunklab.com/forum/thread-16040.html

Please visit their site and mention my name when you register...
and keep posting and getting involved in the wonderful world of Art
Happy Holiday Season



Thank you and Best Wishes
Debbie Lee Mostel

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Debbie Lee Mostel Steampunk Art Forum

We have a new forum for everyone to join to talk about art or any other topic you would like to express yourself about. Please join we would love to hear from you.

Forum:
http://debbiemostelsteampunk.freeforums.org/
Thank you,
Debbie Lee Mostel
 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Best in Show Award Details "SouthWest By Sky"

Debbie Lee Mostel wins “BEST IN SHOW”


Tequesta, Fla-The Lighthouse Art Center’s 2nd annual Landscape Exhibition Show awarded Debbie Lee Mostel’s  SouthWest By Sky  as Best in Show.  The piece is an abstract mixed media expression from her collection “Technology Deconstructed/Nature Reconstructed”. It features among other surprises; integrated circuits, a vintage globe, Tiffany Glass,  all layered over a dramatic Southwest landscape. As an avid nature lover she asks: “From the oceans to the deserts, are we going to take care of these gifts? Technology makes our lives more exciting and interesting but we still need to use this legacy wisely. Stepping back can be as important as stepping forward.”

130 paintings, photographs and mixed media pieces were judged for this show by the esteemed gallery owner of Rosetta Stone Fine Art Gallery in Jupiter, JoAnne Berkow.


Formally trained as a Goldsmith & Glassblower with a BFA from California College of the Arts, Mostel had been in the jewelry design and manufacturing business from 1979-1994.  After some time off as a stay at home Mom, she got back to nature by changing careers and becoming a Landscape Designer. Now her fine art background has given rise to her newest creations.  This is a culmination of her voracious appetite for collecting the unusual, as well as her experience as an environmental activist.  Tin wind-up toys, mummified amphibians, vintage hood ornaments and optically perfect Pyrex glass are just a few of the elements she has to draw on. To see her collection, go to www.debbieleemostel.com

Mostel has 2 other pieces in the show which runs through December 31.

Contact:
Bonnie K. Czirban, Media Relations
561-307-5532