Monday, May 9, 2011


Diana Oliphant: Artist Statement

Diana Oliphant creates mixed media works depicting the tragedies that make civilized life possible. Fascinated with hypocrisy, duality and irony; they drive her creations.  She uses water as a resist to the acrylic spray paint; pouring water on the canvas, spray painting over it, and then wiping away the water leaving fluid organic shapes that she layers onto the canvas.  She then uses India ink to create pictorial images in shades of grey.    Her paintings depict landscapes altered to support an ever-growing urban population. Our landscapes have changed with civilization, once natural has become man made.  Process is crucial to each painting.  It is important to note the juxtaposition of materials; India ink, a traditional medium organic in nature, and spray paint, a man-made medium used mostly for street art and graffiti. Even in materials Diana strives to create works that will speak to everyone, creating conversation about the environment and civilization across racial, economic, and generational lines. 

 
About Diana Oliphant

At twenty-two Diana has been to twelve countries and has studied landscapes, among other works of art, at more than thirty museums across the U.S. and Europe.  After studying ecocide, developmental disorders, and the neurological affects of digital and chemical pollution at The Evergreen State Collage Diana began to work on her collection Disconnect: The Landscape Revisited. Her first duo exhibition was at The Evergreen Gallery in June 2010.  She donates many paintings to charity auctions and has done a number of commissioned art works.  She currently resides in Seattle and can be contacted at DOliphantArt@gmail.com.
 








Taos, New Mexico
Spray Paint and Reeves BFK
30"x40"
2011
$700






Shades of Grey 1
Spray paint, graphite, and conte
24"x12"
2011
$200




Shades of Grey 2
Spray paint, graphite, and acrylic paint
24"x12"
2011
$200

Sunday, March 13, 2011


Sustainable Forestry is an Oxymoron: Cutting Down a Forest Destroys a Irreplaceable Ecosystem
Spray Paint, Acrylic Paint, India Ink, Mod Pog, and Stonehenge Paper
36"x48"
2011
$800

Friday, October 8, 2010

 Forest Before and After Forestry
Spray Paint, Ceramic Stucco, Matte Mod Pog, and Stonehenge Paper
36"x36"
2010


Self Critical
Graphite and Charcoal
30"x40"
2010

Sunday, October 3, 2010


What Will Oil Dispersion Chemicals do to Our Oceans?
Spray Paint, India Ink, and Strathmore Watercolor Paper
36"x24"
2010




Follow Your Path
Spray Paint, India Ink, and Ceramic Stucco
12"x36"
2010

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Hurricane
Spray Paint and Arches Cover Stock
48"x30"
2010


"We Don't Have Time Left to Spare to Not Care"
Spray Paint, Ceramic Stucco, and Strathmore Watercolor Paper
16"
2010
$300

Game Over
Spray Paint and India Ink
61"x81"
2010

Revenge
Spray Paint and India Ink
24"x30"
2010
$400

Re-Forest
Spray Paint and Strathmore Watercolor Paper
16"x20"
2010


Reformation for Reforestation
Spray Paint and India Ink
48"x30"
2010
$850

Resource
Spray Paint, Modeling Paste, Ceramic Stucco, Clay, Acrylic Paint, and India Ink
25"x24"
2010


Little Boxes, On the Hillside
Spray Paint, Ceramic Stucco, Modeling Paste, and Strathmore Watercolor Paper
20"x16"
2010
$300