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Robot vs. Human Painting

Dyanna Dimick

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 45.7 W x 61 H x 0.4 D cm

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Plays with the idea of technology versus human life. On canvas board, framed, no glass, in brown matte metal frame.

Year Created:

2014

Mediums:

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

45.7 W x 61 H x 0.4 D cm

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Not Applicable

Frame:

Brown

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Certificate is Included

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United States.

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Dyanna Dimick explores the human relationship with the natural world. Dyanna's work features a balance of natural visual elements and man-made materials, with items like sun-bleached plastic and vintage paper serving as the foundation for many of her pieces. These materials act as visual inspiration whether they make it into the finished piece or not. Dyanna captures a snapshot of her environment through carefully selected materials. She keeps a balance between a pleasant abstract aesthetic with muted natural colors and less refined materials. Dyanna's use of these materials reflects the intrusion of man-made objects into our natural environment and the complex relationship between humanity and the natural world. ​ Dyanna’s signature lexicon of saw blade waves represents the interplay between the harshness of the industrial and the organic softness of the natural world. Water symbolizes hope in a land of drought and fire, while playful colors and shapes make difficult issues like the climate crisis, vanity, race, and societal norms more digestible. The unnatural materials and colors represent the complexity and long lasting impact of humanity on our environment. ​ Dyanna's newest body of work builds upon her exploration of the natural world, focusing specifically on Moods of the Sea. Drawing inspiration from observation, she depicts the ebb and flow of currents, movement and shifts in water and waves. Dyanna captures the moods of the sea by using color variation, layers, and repetitive marks and strokes.​​ Through her expressive portrayal of water, she invites the viewer to contemplate the beauty of our natural surroundings and the impact we have on it. She also brings life to the water. It is often the main subject in the painting. ​ Dyanna aims to connect us to our environment and encourage us to see beauty in unexpected places. Her work is a reflection of her deep respect for the natural world and serves as a reminder of the interconnection of all life and the profound impact water has on our planet and ourselves.

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