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Dessie Wilcox Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

American, b. 1948

Dessie Wilcox has been creating since she was three. The splendor of early childhood on a ranch in Hopland, California, and the wine country of Mendocino County, formed a natural backdrop for self-taught drawings and paintings. “Living in the country gives you a strong sense of contour, light, texture and form. It is easy for me to express what I see and how it makes me feel on paper and canvas. I live and breathe the ever-changing moods of the land and sky.” Dessie studied for several years at Laguna College of Art and Design/LCAD. An accomplished horsewoman, Dessie is attracted to the peace and freedom of riding across the land and it is reflected in her artistic style. Passionate color displays, from stark contrasts to subtle images, are combined with free flowing style to express her view of the world. Heartfelt details fill Dessie’s landscapes, florals, figures and abstracts. She has concentrated on watercolors and acrylics for the past 45 years. However, other disciplines include oils, sculpting, drawing and photography. Her work is in many private and corporate collections.

(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)

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Artist: Dessie Wilcox
Sandy Hook Farmhouse Landscape
By Dessie Wilcox
Located in Soquel, CA
Farm landscape by Dessie Wilcox (American, b. 1948). Signed with date and location in the lower left corner ("Dessie Wilcox '94 / Sandy Hook, Conn."). Presented in a deep wood frame ...
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1990s American Impressionist Dessie Wilcox Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Country House in the Snow - Landscape
By Dessie Wilcox
Located in Soquel, CA
High contrast landscape of a farm in winter by Dessie Wilcox (American, b. 1948). Signed and dated "Dessie Wilcox '94" in the lower right corner. Presen...
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1990s American Impressionist Dessie Wilcox Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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