This site has been set up as a memorial to Deb A. M. Allen, an exceptional, special, and remarkable woman, and the greatest artist of the last 50 years. It is a reconstruction of her web site, which has been discontinued, with additional pages added. This site is not nearly as fancy as her original site. Her last entrance was her blog on June 19, 2011. Her last entrance on her artwork page was the cats saying good bye as though she had a premonition that the end was near. Deb died at the age of 57 on November 3, 2011, at a hospice house in the presence of her husband, two month before their thirtieth wedding anniversary. For pictures of Deb, click here. She was also known as Deb Allen, Deb M. Allen, Deborah Allen, and Deborah M. Allen. (The "M" is for Mortensen.)
[Husband’s note: When I first met Deb, I knew that I had found a pearl of great value. Although it took me some years to learn, I finally came to realize that Deb really could walk on water. She is a treasure of infinite value. I had the good fortune of being blessed and honored as her husband for almost 30 years.]
[Husband’s note: When I first met Deb, I knew that I had found a pearl of great value. Although it took me some years to learn, I finally came to realize that Deb really could walk on water. She is a treasure of infinite value. I had the good fortune of being blessed and honored as her husband for almost 30 years.]
The Art of Deb A.M. Allen
Links to Other Deb Places: [Editor's note: These two links are no longer valid.]
I’m on the map see: http://www.theartsmap.com/detail.php?id=4217
I’m also on FB: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=124379024270704
The Art of Deb A.M. Allen
Now Showing and Selling Artwork on Ebay and Zazzle. [Editor's note: Deb's artwork is no longer being sold.]
“But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked.
“Oh, you can’t help that,” said the Cat; “we’re all mad here, I’m mad. You’re mad.”
Lewis Carroll