Mother Earth Prints

Diane Johnson is a Fine Ecological Artist...

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...whose roots are firmly planted in the soil of Kent. Diane mixes her own special colours made from all sorts of plants, bricks and earth.

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Mother Earth Prints Original Ideas - Recycled

(2007) The exhibition featured below is just one of the many places that I have exhibited and a full list can be viewed on my C. V.

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ADiane in her studioN ARTIST with a life-threatening illness has been invited to unveil some of her outstanding eco-friendly works at an exhibition.

Diane Johnson of Canterbury, has shrugged-off the neuro muscular disorder she suffers from to complete 30 etchings for a Recycled Earth exhibition held at Croydon from May 22nd – June 5th 2003 at BedZED (Beddington Zero Energy Development).

Near to completing a fine art degree at Canterbury Christchurch University College after receiving the Student of the Year award, Diane’s exhibition will reflect a remarkable ability to make use of recycled waste that most people would bin.

She works with soil, chalk, brick dust, rust, roof tiles and has even badgered archaeologists for earth dug from Canterbury’s historic dig sites to work into fine art etchings that are rapidly making a dynamic contribution to the art world.

Diane has even used oil from her chip pan.

“I’ll think nothing of getting friends to bring back soil from Egypt, Greece or Canada if I think I can make use of it as an eco artist,” explains Diane.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 October 2009 11:31
 

Exhibition News


Diane's new work

can be seen at

"MAKES SENSE "

Painterpaynter Gallery 

71 Sussex Rd. Southport

15th Oct- 2nd Nov 2010

www.painterpaynter.com

Exhibition details

This is a tactile exhibition

so come, see and touch

the paintings.