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Artist: Debra Reid Jenkins
Sweet Spot
By Debra Reid Jenkins
Located in San Francisco, CA
Oil on canvas Born and raised in Michigan, Debra Reid Jenkins’ art has been greatly influenced by her strong connection to nature. Although initially focusing on illustration in ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Debra Reid Jenkins Paintings

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Oil

Bay Breeze
By Debra Reid Jenkins
Located in San Francisco, CA
Born and raised in Michigan, Debra Reid Jenkins’ art has been greatly influenced by her strong connection to nature. Although initially focusing on illustration in her studies at th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Debra Reid Jenkins Paintings

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Oil

Promises
By Debra Reid Jenkins
Located in San Francisco, CA
Born and raised in Michigan, Debra Reid Jenkins’ art has been greatly influenced by her strong connection to nature. Although initially focusing on illustration in her studies at th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Debra Reid Jenkins Paintings

Blue Notes
By Debra Reid Jenkins
Located in San Francisco, CA
Born and raised in Michigan, Debra Reid Jenkins’ art has been greatly influenced by her strong connection to nature. Although initially focusing on illustration in her studies at th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Debra Reid Jenkins Paintings

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Oil

Whispers
By Debra Reid Jenkins
Located in San Francisco, CA
Born and raised in Michigan, Debra Reid Jenkins’ art has been greatly influenced by her strong connection to nature. Although initially focusing on illustration in her studies at th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Debra Reid Jenkins Paintings

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Oil

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