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Artist Information:
Terri Dilling
Atlanta, GA
United States
Member Since: Sep 2000
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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:
2008-"...

Further Information
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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Artist Statement for Terri Dilling

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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