New Paintings...The Tiny Show!

I have a couple of new watercolor paintings for the upcoming Tiny Show at Studio Gallery in San Francisco.

In a little ode to my wonderful city of San Francisco, here are the first two illustrations in my new series of "Infamous San Franciscans".  I hope you like them.

First up, is Lola Montez (Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert), a young dancer and actress from Ireland, who made herself out to be a famous Spanish dancer and went on the steal men's hearts all over the world. She was even a mistress to a king, and would become Countess of Landsfeld.

Debra Styer, Lola Montez, 2014

Southworth & Hawes, Lola Montez, c. 1850

Lola...Unframed







My second illustrated portrait is Emperor Norton (Joshua Abraham Norton). After moving to San Francisco and losing everything, he gets angered by the rules of the land and declares himself, Emperor of the United States.
At the peremptory request and desire of a large majority of the citizens of these United States, I, Joshua Norton, formerly of Algoa Bay, Cape of Good Hope, and now for the last 9 years and 10 months past of S. F., Cal., declare and proclaim myself Emperor of these U. S.; and in virtue of the authority thereby in me vested, do hereby order and direct the representatives of the different States of the Union to assemble in Musical Hall, of this city, on the 1st day of Feb. next, then and there to make such alterations in the existing laws of the Union as may ameliorate the evils under which the country is laboring, and thereby cause confidence to exist, both at home and abroad, in our stability and integrity.
—NORTON I, Emperor of the United States.
Emperor Norton's reign lasted for 21 years...

The Emperor...Unframed


The San Francisco legend...Emperor Norton c. 1850
Debra Styer, Emperor Norton, 2014
Want to see these two tiny portraits in person?

The Tiny Show opens this Friday, November 14th.
1641 Pacific Ave (Between Polk & Van Ness)
San Francisco

Opening Reception: Sunday, November 16th 1-6pm

www.studiogallerysf.com

On the up and up...

Vintage painters via Boston Public Library

 So busy these days. But busy is good right? I've been working on so much stuff. I am currently collaborating book (woo hoo!) and getting ready for my first art fair in December! It is really exciting but I'm trying to figure out all I need to get ready. I'm gonna have a bunch of prints, a few originals, and some of my Victorian Pendants.

I'm also working on a bunch of new stuff for the shop too. I'll post it soon...


Also, the opening for Tiny Show at Studio Gallery is Sunday November 11th from 2-6. I have 3 tiny original portraits in the show. Stop by if you can...


STUDIO Gallery
1815 Polk Street
(between Washington and Jackson)
San Francisco, CA 94109

It's pretty amazing what can happen in a year, don't you think?


Oh, quick question...I am going to be bringing a lot of my prints to the art fair but I can print them all. Which is your favorite?

Tiny Show!

I am psyched to be part of the new show "Tiny" at Studio Gallery in San Francisco in November. All pieces have to be under 7 inches (framed) to be part of the show.

It was a bit of a challenge to work so small, but I actually enjoyed creating little things. You really get to concentrate on the tiny details and that was really fun to do. I think I'll do a bunch more in the future...

Here are my new pieces...

Introducing Leticia

Here's Levi

Meet Lulu


If you would like to meet them and me in person. Stop by the gallery opening on November 11th from 2-6. Hope to see you there!

Studio Gallery
1815 Polk Street
San Francisco, CA 94109