Deborah DeLasaux

"Hibiscus" 40" x 30" original "Perle de Mer" 40" x 30" original "Tip Top Club" 60" x 40"SOLD
"Silver Slipper" 48" x 36" original "Cirque" 60" x 48" original "Cabaret Vitraux" 48" x 36" original
"Absinthe" 48" x 36" original "Sweet Haven" 48" x 36" original "Rose Bud" 48" x 36" original
"Luer de Feu"36" x 24"giclee "Gaite Parissienne" 40" x 30" giclee "Plume D' Or" 40" x 30" giclee
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"At the Savoy" 40" x 30" giclee "The Blue Angel" 40" x 30" giclee


Deborah DeLasaux was born in 1970 in the tiny village of Los Angeles, California. An art prodigy at an early age, Deborah began her life as an artist while just a child. The winner of numerous artistic awards as a youth, Deborah received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with an emphasis in drawing and painting from California State University, Long Beach. She also studied for two years at the American Animation Institute in North Hollywood, California.

Deborah began her professional career working for the Walt Disney Corporation, where she spent nine years as she continued her art education. For the past ten years she has served as Art Director for a New York Fine Art publisher while at the same time working on her own masterpieces. Her one-woman shows, among others, include; Santa Ana Arts District, Santa Ana, California; Marion Meyer Contemporary Art in Laguna Beach, California and Players Fine Art, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Deborah counts among her influences, Toulouse-Lautrec, Alphonse Mucha and sculptor Louise Nevelson. She refers to her work as "Contemporary Vintage Poster Art" - taking the elements of the vintage poster masters and combining it with her modern flair. Deborah currently resides in Belmont Shores, California with her daughter, Iris Lilly, an aspiring artist herself.


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