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Diana Meredith |
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Diana Meredith started off her creative life as a potter and sculptor in the 1970s. In the early 1990s she met digital art and hasn’t looked back. She likes to explore and blur the lines between traditional and digital media, often starting with a charcoal drawing, developing the image in the computer and then printing onto textured canvas, paper or layers of acrylic paints. The resulting expressionistic images are layers of semi abstracted forms with a hint of narrative. Meredith teaches digital art and colour theory in the Visual and Digital Art program at Humber College in Toronto.
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