Diane Williams, Desert Rose

$5,400.00

Acrylic and Japanese screen print on panel, 28” x 56”

Desert Rose is a 28 x 56 inch diptych that evokes the rare bloom of a desert cactus. Layered marks, erasures and soft washes suggest petals emerging from an open landscape shaped by wind and time. Inspired by desert forms and East Asian brush traditions, each gesture records the movement of the hand and a fleeting moment of bloom.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Diane Williams is a Bay Area painter whose abstract work merges Eastern and Western traditions. Influenced by Chinese bird-and-flower painting and Japanese aesthetics, she layers paint, ink and texture through sanding and excavation. Williams holds an MFA in Arts and Consciousness Studies from John F Kennedy University, an MA in Studio Art from California State University, Sacramento.

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Acrylic and Japanese screen print on panel, 28” x 56”

Desert Rose is a 28 x 56 inch diptych that evokes the rare bloom of a desert cactus. Layered marks, erasures and soft washes suggest petals emerging from an open landscape shaped by wind and time. Inspired by desert forms and East Asian brush traditions, each gesture records the movement of the hand and a fleeting moment of bloom.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Diane Williams is a Bay Area painter whose abstract work merges Eastern and Western traditions. Influenced by Chinese bird-and-flower painting and Japanese aesthetics, she layers paint, ink and texture through sanding and excavation. Williams holds an MFA in Arts and Consciousness Studies from John F Kennedy University, an MA in Studio Art from California State University, Sacramento.

Gallery will contact the buyer to arrange for shipment via the information provided during checkout. Buyer pays for shipping.