Debbie Bianchi
Ocean creatures have caught my attention. Octopi are mysterious and known to be highly intelligent and playful shapeshifters. The ability to change color and shape to blend into their surroundings is fascinating. These qualities have inspired me to continue to play with paint and create new ways for me to express this mystery and shapeshifting quality that I find hypnotic. I want to capture the strange and alien beauty of these creatures in my art and invite the viewer to experience the enchanting dance of form and color that defines these remarkable beings.
My first creative passion was sewing with my mother. She taught me that making something beautiful out of scraps of fabric and other discarded items is very satisfying and something to share and connect with others. The shapes, patterns, and textures of the fabrics sparked a desire to create my images.
I paint with many mediums but mostly in acrylic on canvas or panel, sometimes incorporating mixed media pieces such as Japanese paper, found vintage labels, photos, and other sentimental ephemera. I paint over these things in many layers letting some things show through, creating a little mystery here and there. I have participated in many solo and group shows in the Northwest and New York City. My work has been a part of private collections across the United States, Canada, Australia, South America, Germany, Denmark, and Japan. I have also been published in several books including Kaleidoscope by Suzanne Simanaitis and Look up Here- Five Years of NW Urban and Contemporary Art by John and Michelle Osgood. My husband and I are both Seattle natives and we currently live in Seattle with our 2 kids, a cat, a dog, and several fish.