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Diana Rosa - Artist
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Diana Rosa From Williams Pkwy and McLaughlin, go east on Williams Pkwy to Royal Orchard. North on Royal Orchard, then left on Springview, then left on Silkwood Cres. Diana
Rosa Pupo Latourt was born on
In 2001
Diana made the arduous journey away from her family and the
Diana’s
paintings start with a number of sketches on paper. A sketch is selected and
then drawn full size onto canvas. Over the years, Diana has developed a unique
technique using sharp brush strokes, palette knives, contrasting textures, a
variety of acrylic mediums and multiple layers of her very distinctive and rich
color palette to help create the complex nature of her paintings. Diana’s works
include abstracts, objects, elements and floral. The forms of which are
precisely rendered, yet still unreal, surreal, fixed like symbols or fantastic
motifs.
Diana’s
paintings are known for her use of rich exoticism of tropical vegetation,
images that reflect from her memories of her Cuban experience. Imagery from the
source of all imaginary are executed with amazing sophistication and
concentrated into monumental emblems and effects of pure color, independent
natural appearances on a radical simplification of forms. Her work has come to possess a freedom of
movement, spontaneity and gentleness inspired by the color of the Fauves (Henri
Matisse) and the archetypes of the Naïve art (Henri Rousseau). Elements of
Cubist and Surrealist art seem blended, offering a refreshing and youthful
version of the abstract, rich in modern symbolism combined with many elegant
touches of the classical school.
The
whimsical nature of her personality is present in her tropical vegetation and
is also evident in the sophistication of her suave abstract composition. By
concentrating on the interactions between the visual elements of forms, color
and textures, her work acquires its abstract aesthetics.
Diana’s work is strongly influenced by her origins, and her
memories of the small village near the ocean where she spent her youth. Her
works contain references to symbols of identification, and there is a spiritual
message conveyed by the colors she chooses, the elements she employs including
the umbrella, the family, the fish, the bird, musical instruments and the four
universal elements. Her treatment of her symbols creates a feeling of stability
and serenity. Her painting is much like an epic poem where human life is in
harmony with nature. One of the virtues of Diana is the manner in which she portrays
nature, over and over again, in its physical and spiritual variegation, at the
same time illuminated and ochre, with an expressive level detail that to the
most observant might reveal the equal distance between the technical and
stylistic values and the aesthetic freedom promoted by contemporary vanguard
movements.
Diana’s
happy soul, beautiful and contagious smile, makes her a favorite among fellow
artists. She’s humble, deep spirited and bursting with creative energy, a joy
to be around. Bursting with talent, full
of passion and highly motivated, her art continues to develop and her
works continue to amaze her collectors and fans alike.
We
are excited and anxiously looking forward to her upcoming works. Her paintings are found in many private and
corporate collections throughout
Cid
Mendez
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