Recent Reviews
..."Colter blends order and chaos in a more opposite
fashion ... by using a more orderly and linear application of various
media, textures, and marks that results in paintings that appear to
be little internal rooms of controlled chaos. She likens her paintings
to a visual record of the mind that mirrors the chaotic
bombardment of images or mixed messages (hence the title
of her show). By removing the obvious details of their subject matter
and reducing them to simple, repetitive patterns we become aware of
the play between the simple and the complex, leaving room for own interpretations
of these alluring works."
-excerpt from
show review "Mixed Messages | Deborah T. Colter
Tugging at Numbness with an Undertow of Something | Allison L. Compton
Red Door Gallery" - Diane R. Gunter
Urge
2/17/2008
Some work does appreciate. The Island (Martha's
Vineyard)
has its share of artists whose work is in consistent demand, and continues
to significantly appreciate. Among others, they include Alan Whiting,
Kib Bramhall,
Deborah Colter, the late Stan Murphy, Wendy Weldon, and Ray Ellis.
Their work continues to increase both in demand and value.
- excerpt from "Art:
For Love or Money",
Karla Araujo - Martha's
Vineyard Times, 6/28/07
"Colters use of color
is noteworthy. Though she cites Van
Goghs intense palette as an influence on her own work, she often
applies neutral colors broadly and
thematically to convey a fixed and familiar experience. Also, by repeating
various objects and small patterns in each piece, she unifies other
dissimilar elements that might otherwise stand alone. ...But Colters
artwork is far from staid. While she defines boundaries, shes
not afraid to paint outside the lines. Instead, surprises await the
viewer in every piece." ..."In all, Colters work speaks
for itself. Each invites inspection. No interpretation necessary."
- excerpt from "Art: Between Chaos
and Harmony",
Amy Simcik Williams- Martha's
Vineyard Times, 7/28/05 Read
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"While this Island has no lack of art that is
lovely to look at, it is always refreshing to see a show of work here
that also engages the intellect."
- excerpt from "Five Artists, One Nest: Group Show at The Dragonfly,"
Laura Roosevelt - Martha's
Vineyard Times, 9/26/02
"Her works are intensely textured
and colorful, with suggestions of geometry, pattern and hieroglyphics.
In "Perception of Recall" as in other works, her use of plastic
mesh suggests the seepage between our interior and exterior worlds,
between truth and illusion. She implies that the spaces we deem to be
containers for what is within are not, in fact impervious to what is
outside, and vice versa. She describes her process as "trusting
the inner thoughts of the mind as they reveal themselves purely through
the act of creating" as though for her, the boundary between her
internal and external worlds is almost imperceptible..."
- excerpt from "Five Artists, One Nest: Group Show at The Dragonfly,"
Laura Roosevelt -
Martha's Vineyard Times, 9/26/02
"Ms. Colters dazzling canvases express a
linear quality through the architectural and directional lines that
are scribed into the painted surfaces. Both her framed paper and canvas
wrapped panels are structurally organized and complex. They are textured
with overlays of metallic paint, screens, printed words, cut paper shapes
and punctuated with perfectly placed dots and slashes of bright color..."
- excerpt from "Artist's Discuss
Joint Exhibition in Program at Dragonfly Gallery,"
CK Wolfson - The
Vineyard Gazette, 9/27/02
"...energy seems to quietly rise from the surface of her paintings;
layers of acrylic color in quick strokes, immediate, separately declared,
yet intimately partnered. Shapes, color, texture - a geometric landscape
revealed in delicate shades of earth greens, ochres and sand...she incorporates
cut paper into the surface, brushing the overlays with colors and manipulating
the textures..."
- excerpt from "Deborah Colter, One Womans Life as Collage"
,
Artist Profile by CK Wolfson - The
Martha's Vineyard Magazine, July/August 2001