May 6, 2000 - The Cincinnati Enquirer - Lisa Biank Fasig
Ms. Fasig interviews George White, creative director of Gibson Cards, asking how he discovered Deborah's art and why he created a spot for her in the new Gibson Greetings card series, "Artist's Corner," which features, among others, Flavia and Laura Ashely. Mr. White on Deborah's work: “The more I see it, the more I like it,” Mr. White said of the art. “She paints things that I like in a unique way...”
At Home With Herself
April 01, 2000 - Encore Magazine - Elizabeth Owens
Article about the work, life, and future endeavors of artist Deborah Cavenaugh
Azalea Festival 2000 - Artist
Deborah was chosen as the official Artist of the 2000 Azalea Festival, the largest festival in southeastern US. The art appeared on posters, merchandise, and the Azalea Festival Magazine, pictured here.
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The Cultural Arts
February 13, 2000 - The Philadelphia Inquirer - Catherine Quillman.
Ms. Quillman writes an indepth review of Deborah's One-Woman show at Debottis Gallery, West Chester, PA. "Cavenaugh, a native of Wilmington, N.C, paints in colors and patterns that recall an Eastern European country or a Turkish kilm or perhaps Matisse after a visit to a textile factory"
Judith Minthorn's "Styles by Maggie Sweet"
Published in September of 1999, "Styles by Maggie Sweet" by Judith Minthorn Stacy features the art of Deborah Cavenaugh on its cover. Judith was the winner of the Carolina Novel Award.
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Art in Home Magazine
An article from the September 1999 issue of Home Magazine features the art of Deborah Cavenaugh
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Article in Food & Travel Magazine
Article from Food & Travel magazine about Billy Cones new book "Sixty Days Under The Influence: A Photo Journal Through France" for which Deborah did illustrations.
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Cover of Health & Beauty Magazine
Cover for the Fall 1998 Premier Issue of Health & Beauty Magazine.
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Cover of Encore Magazine
Cover of Encore MagazineMay 8-14, 1997
Review of Group Show "Contemporary Watercolors"
A review of the March 1997 group show at the Annie Boykin Gallery & Wilson Arts Center in NC featuring Deborah Cavenaugh.
"Deborah Cavenaugh, seeking a fluid intensity, approaches the ecstatic clarity of Walter Anderson or Minnie Evans. ... The nearly primitive directness of Deborah Cavenaugh ... resonate(s) with sincerity and honesty"