Westerham Farm & Studio
19192 Taylors Creek Rd.
Montpelier, VA 23192
804.883.6226 phone

804. 389-9756 mobile

804.883-7762 fax
DLMcD1734@aol.com

"building on excellence"

About Us

 


 

Debra is an accomplished self-taught watercolorist, having installed a number of shows throughout the US. She has a home studio at the farm. In the recent past Debra was commissioned by the Board of Directors of The Llama Futurity Association to paint watercolors of the seven class winners and for the last few years has donated a painting to the LFA for auction raising nearly $6,000.

Here are some samples:

 

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BAL Copy Cat

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WK Heat Wave

Wall Mural

Logo Art

Buster

 

See it all in the studio!

Debra is available for commissions, and has several works, that include flowers, old trucks, landscapes, still lifes, and yes, even cats, dogs, alpacas and llamas that hang in private collections from Chicago to Florida and New York to California...and, as far away as Tasmania.

 


 

In 2005, John retired from Junior Achievement Worldwide as the North Central Regional Vice President after working for the organization for over 20 years. For more than 80 years, Junior Achievement has been educating and inspiring America's children to value free enterprise and experience the American dream. Now more than ever, our children need to understand why our free enterprise system is one of the cornerstones of the democracy we cherish and defend.

John's participation with llamas has included several stints as the Show Announcer. He is the former President of the Board of The Llama Futurity Association, and presently is an International Lama Registry Show Division Llama Judge, ALSA Senior Judge and past Chair of the International Lama Registry Show-Division Judges' Committee.