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My paintings are visual records of nature’s cycles of growth and decay. It has a biomorphic shape; natural in origin, simple and voluptuous. I combine the random actions of painting with controlled, deliberate mark-making to describe each form, which is often human, floral, abstract or plantlike in structure.
The energy and application of the surface is important as I build multiple layers of rich pigments and I feel that it is important to be spontaneous and raw.
I try to allow the images to reveal themselves to me as much as possible while I push to abstract line, color and form.

I use acrylic mediums on canvas. Striving to paint in modest and uncomplicated manners, no rules are exercised. I paint freely and apply colors according to the content of the subject matter. I paint what I feel and choose subjective themes based on the daily experiences affecting everyone's lives. I try to depict a common thread that we universally experience.

I belief in the rich artistic possibilities of any solid form, defined by the interaction and illusions of several colors.

I could say that I intimate a certain relationship between physical and psychological space in my work, because in a sense that is true. But my approach to make a painting is much more comfortable, intuitive, and personal than that. And so, the result of this visual investigation—the painting itself—reflects that process. I am most interested in extracting singular experiences from nature’s endless cycles, and in transforming the public world of nature into a place of private knowledge.

Materials used:

Acrylic on Canvas

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#abstract #colorful #vegetation 
Carnival Island (2019)
Acrylic painting
by Diana Rosa

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My paintings are visual records of nature’s cycles of growth and decay. It has a biomorphic shape; natural in origin, simple and voluptuous. I combine the random actions of painting with controlled, deliberate mark-making to describe each form, which is often human, floral, abstract or plantlike in structure.
The energy and application of the surface is important as I build multiple layers of rich pigments and I feel that it is important to be spontaneous and raw.
I try to allow the images to reveal themselves to me as much as possible while I push to abstract line, color and form.

I use acrylic mediums on canvas. Striving to paint in modest and uncomplicated manners, no rules are exercised. I paint freely and apply colors according to the content of the subject matter. I paint what I feel and choose subjective themes based on the daily experiences affecting everyone's lives. I try to depict a common thread that we universally experience.

I belief in the rich artistic possibilities of any solid form, defined by the interaction and illusions of several colors.

I could say that I intimate a certain relationship between physical and psychological space in my work, because in a sense that is true. But my approach to make a painting is much more comfortable, intuitive, and personal than that. And so, the result of this visual investigation—the painting itself—reflects that process. I am most interested in extracting singular experiences from nature’s endless cycles, and in transforming the public world of nature into a place of private knowledge.

Materials used:

Acrylic on Canvas

Tags:
#abstract #colorful #vegetation 

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As a visual artist, Diana Rosa takes inspirations from an alternative upbringing where she closely connected with the natural landscape around her. Born and raised in Cuba shaped her perspective on nature and... Read more

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