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DIANE HOLLAND

        Lives and works in San Francisco, California, USA
        www.artaddiction.net/medial_biennial3/Diane-Holland/Holland.htm



       Diane Holland was born in Santa Monica California. Radiating a simplified
       visual design which is accompanied by a bravura color palette, the controlled
       circumference of visual vocabulary is readily apparent in the artistic lexicon
       of geometric rectangles, squares and circles. Colors, textures and design are
       clearly represented in Diane Holland’s abstracts. The use of oils along with
       other mixed media are set in motion by brilliant colors, lines and textures
       to bring about beauty, energy and strength. The designs were created with
       unlimited expression for space, time color and form. Her work is exhibited
       internationally and in the United States and is currently exhibited in New York.


































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                                                                    SUN BARS, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 40X30 IN. | 100X76 CM.
                                                                   WHITE LIGHT, 2012 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 40X30 IN. | 100X76 CM.

                                                                 Colors, textures and design are clearly represented in Diane Holland’s
                                                                 abstracts. The use of oils along with other mixed media are set in motion
                                                                 by brilliant colors, lines and textures to bring about beauty, energy and
                                                                 strength. The designs were created with unlimited expression for space,
                                                                 time color and form. Her work is exhibited internationally and in the
                                                                 United States and is currently exhibited in New York.

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