Artist Information:
Terri Dilling
Atlanta, GA
United States
Member Since: Sep 2000
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Artist Statement:
My recent work has been influenced by wind and weather and all the things flying around in the air these days, both seen and unseen. Elements of nature are used as a means of exploring the blurred boundaries between internal and external landscapes. The paintings are part garden, part science lab and part dreamscape, reflecting a world that is complex, alluring, vulnerable and sometimes quite strange. I want to evoke a sense of 'precarious beauty', a phrase that probably best describes how I perceive the world.
Sources are gathered from my surroundings as well as from environmental subjects that I have researched. I work with layers, ambiguities, and the juxtaposition of one thing with another. There is often a flux between micro and macro, representation and abstraction, order and chaos, sacred and profane. I see my paintings as a kind of visual language that places these diverse elements into a dialogue, creating a context for discovery and meaning to emerge.
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Artist Exhibitions:
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2006 - "Vivariums", Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2002 - "Surroundings", Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2001 - "Domain", Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, Atlanta, GA
2000 - Eddie’s Attic, Decatur, GA
1998 - Eddie's Attic, Decatur, GA
1997 - “Animal Spirits”, D Miles Gallery & Studios, Decatur, GA
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
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Artist Galleries:
SANDLER HUDSON GALLERY
1009-A Marietta St., NW Atlanta, GA 30318
phone: 404.817.3300/ fax: 404.817.3777
web: www.sandlerhudson.com
email: gallery@sandlerhudson.com...
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Terri Dilling's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Terri Dilling's Portfolio. Browse Dilling's body of work: My recent work has been influenced by wind and weather and all the things flying around in the air these days, both seen and unseen. Elements of nature are used as a means of exploring the blurred boundaries between internal and external landscapes. The paintings are part garden, part science lab and part dreamscape, reflecting a world that is complex, alluring, vulnerable and sometimes quite strange. I want to evoke a sense of 'precarious beauty', a phrase that probably best describes how I perceive the world.
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