deb spinella - radiation treatment
Artist Hometown: Mays Landing
Medium: Watercolor
Location in MD Anderson: Janet Knowles Breast Cancer Center, Hallway Corridor, Across from Nurse Provider Room C2093
Artist Bio:
As a self-taught artist, Deb Spinella invested the beginning years of her artistic career in creating what she calls colorful doodles.
Later, while being treated for breast cancer, Deb found inspiration in her long walks on the Jersey shore beaches and the ever-changing skies over the water and began painting sunsets.
She also discovered the therapeutic value of art, which played a significant role in helping her through her battle with cancer.
Deb’s love of pastels allows her to express her passion for the region’s gorgeous sunsets, tranquil seascapes and breathtaking skylines.
Deb’s work is exhibited regularly in various venues throughout the tri-state area. She also teaches pastel workshops to cancer survivors.
“Life is a curious thing that sometimes moves too swiftly. This is what motivates me to stop and smell the roses and look at things differently through art.”
More from Deb Spinella:
Spinella - Nebulus
Medium: Watercolor
Location in MD Anderson: Janet Knowles Breast Cancer Center, Hallway Corridor, Across from Nurse Provider Room C2093
Artist Bio:
As a self-taught artist, Deb Spinella invested the beginning years of her artistic career in creating what she calls colorful doodles.
Later, while being treated for breast cancer, Deb found inspiration in her long walks on the Jersey shore beaches and the ever-changing skies over the water and began painting sunsets.
She also discovered the therapeutic value of art, which played a significant role in helping her through her battle with cancer.
Deb’s love of pastels allows her to express her passion for the region’s gorgeous sunsets, tranquil seascapes and breathtaking skylines.
Deb’s work is exhibited regularly in various venues throughout the tri-state area. She also teaches pastel workshops to cancer survivors.
“Life is a curious thing that sometimes moves too swiftly. This is what motivates me to stop and smell the roses and look at things differently through art.”
More from Deb Spinella:
Spinella - Nebulus