Debara uses bits of Sea Glass that she finds on the Shores of Gloucester and combines them with her watercolors to create unique pieces that always have a little bit of Gloucester in them no matter where you may hang them.
Debara Hafemann Seaglass and Watercolors At Local Colors, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

I’m dying… I need one.. I must have one
and my birthday is coming up
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Debara’s work – each piece a world unto itself – is fresh, original, and reasonably priced!
Her handmade cards, also, are just lovely and each one is an original work of art that one can take home or send to a friend.
Check out the Local Colors website
at http://www.local-colors.org. What a lift from the hum-drum!
I don’t know about you, but when I travel, I want to buy something made by “the locals” – not made in China or India or anywhere else.
Local Colors is Gloucester’s answer to that dilemma for visitors.
Thank you Joe for this delightful interview!
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I would like to be on your email list about upcoming events
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I purchased a small, framed photograph of yours in Gloucester last summer. It brings me great joy whenever I look at it. I just moved it to another wall and found your business card attached to the back–so I decided to say “Hello and thank you.”
Susan
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