Artist Information:
Diane Davis
Bronx, NY
United States
Member Since: Oct 2005
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Artist Statement:
My abstract paintings are based on New York City’s urban communities and the way we occupy space within that environment. Within the intricate symbols of the human experience there is design. There is a system that our innate spirits know from deep within that forms repetitive clusters in varied densities of a given space. Our daily lives are directed by numerical codes that underlie how we think and move. We cluster like the stars, branches and cells under a microscope.
I have observed pedestrians in repeated formation often creating triangular shapes as they move about.
In our physical form we walk, sit and congregate in patterns. In dense areas where there appears chaos, there is also order within creating constant shapes be it in color or composition. Thus, composition and disparate colors are place strategically in a variation of geometric and organic shapes creating movement in my series of work. By my application of this technique, my paintings emanate a sense of chaos yet order within the chaos.
My goal is to contribute to the world and the environment by investigating our human desire to create such systems by the use of abstract form highlighting ...
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Diane Davis's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Diane Davis's Portfolio. Browse Davis's body of work: My abstract paintings are based on New York City’s urban communities and the way we occupy space within that environment. Within the intricate symbols of the human experience there is design. There is a system that our innate spirits know from deep within that forms repetitive clusters in varied densities of a given space. Our daily lives are directed by numerical codes that underlie how we think and move. We cluster like the stars, branches and cells under a microscope.
I have observed pedestrians in repeated formation often creating triangular shapes as they move about.
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Weeping Willow in the Wind, 2004 Mixed Media, 34 x 54 X 2 inches Price: US$ 3500

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Watchers, 2004 Mixed Media, 16 x 20 X 2 inches Price: US$ 1000

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Melodies, 2004 Mixed Media, 16 x 20 X 2 inches Price: US$ 1200

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Yearning, 2003 Oil Painting, 24 x 30 X 1 inches Price: US$ 1500

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City Lights Over the Hudson, 2008 Other Painting, 8 x 10 inches Price: US$ 700

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