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This painting of Willie Nelson was created from a photo I took at the Outlaw tour concert we attended in 2025. This painting sold immediately. If you are interested in a print, please contact the artist. (Just use the Contact Us form above.)

My neighbor took a photo of this tractor and flag just down the street from our house. I loved the image so much, I asked to use it as a reference. With his permission, I created this painting. I entered it in a contest to be displayed on a banner along Main Street in Nolensville, Tn in celebration of America's 250th birthday and it was chosen. So honored to be a part of this project.









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Thank you for visiting Debbie King Designs.
Debbie King is a self-taught artist based in Tennessee who creates warm, nostalgic watercolor and acrylic paintings inspired by home, family, Americana, and everyday beauty.
Her artistic journey began early, and in 1996 she attended her first craft show with hand-painted birdhouses, plaques, and stools displayed on a single card table. Encouraged by the kindness of fellow artists and customers, she continued creating and participating in art and craft shows over the years.
After working as an elementary school teacher and later becoming a stay-at-home mom, Debbie found more time to pursue art seriously. In 2019, she discovered watercolor and quickly fell in love with the medium. What began as practicing watercolor soon grew into creating custom home and pet portraits, along with original artwork and notecards.
Debbie’s work has been featured at the Spring Hill Library, where she has also taught occasional art classes. Her artwork is currently featured on a banner in downtown Nolensville, TN celebrating America's 250th birthday. Her work is currently displayed in a local boutique.
Originally from Kentucky, Debbie has lived coast to coast through her time in the Army and years of travel with her husband before eventually settling just south of Nashville, Tennessee.
She is a member of the Artist Guild of Nolensville and the Arts Council Williamson County.
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