De May Studios, LLC

Stephens City,  VA 
United States
https://demaystudios.com/
  • Booth: 219

I first became interested in watercolor painting in high school in 1960. After graduating I didn’t paint again until 1970. Then I painted just 2 pictures, framed them and hung them on my walls. I didn’t paint again until January of 2021. That painting was purchased and since then I’ve completed almost 100 original works. I love this work, it is a work of joy. Please come see me at booth 219 or visit my on-line store at demaystudios.com


 Show Specials

  • Tile prints, Normally $17, reduced to $15. 

    5" x 7" prints, normally $20 reduced to $18.

    8" x 10" prints, normally $22, reduced to $20.

    Matting and Frames are available at additional an additional cost.


 Products

  • His Domain. 8" x 10" Watercolor Portrait
    I was moved when I first saw this Eagle and his pose. He is the proud master of all. I needed to recreate this moment. With Matt and Frame....

  • Painted using Windsor Newton watercolor paints on Arches 300 piund cold pressed paper.  With Matt and Frame.
  • I Feel So Sad - 8" x 10" Watercolor Portrait
    Watercolor painting, 8" x 10". A very sad looking puppy...

  • 8" x 10 " watercolor original using Windsor Newton paints and Arches 300 puond cold pressed paper.  With Matt and Frame.
     
  • Blue Jay Looking Away- 5" x 7" Watercolor Portrait
    First in my bird collection of 5" x 7" watercolor portraits of birds native to this area....

  • 5" x 7" Orignal watercolor painting, painted using Windsor Newton paints on Arches 300 pound cold pressed paper.  With matt and frame.
  • Egg Basket, 8" x 10 " Watercolor Still Life
    8" x 10" original watercolor still life painting....

  • 8" by 10 " original watercolor still life painting.  Was honored by being jury selected to hang on the walls of The Museum of the Shennendoah Valley.  It is matted and framed.
  • Moonlight Voyage, 8" by 10" Sea Scape
    8" x 10" Painting...

  • 8" x 10" original watercolor painting.  This painting was honored by being jury selected to be hung on the walls of The Museum of the Shennendoah Valley.  It is matted and framed.