Diana Scott-Auger
Beachcombing at Low Tide
22 x 28 x .75", framed to 29.75 x 35.5 x 1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas
$1250
After my walk along the Marginal Way in Ogunquit, Maine, the late afternoon light was fading into an eerie pink glow. I knew it had to be painted.
Artist's Statement:
Rather than adherence to a signature style or subject matter, it is a creative impulse that determines my idea, interpretation and whether I use acrylic paint, pen and ink, or both mediums together.
Using brush strokes resembling the lushness of oils, my acrylic paintings are expressive representations, while with ink, lines define as well as flow unfettered. The goal always is to visually connect and embrace viewers' emotions in order to start a conversation or a story that can be fueled by their imagination.
Painting is my form of meditation. In the studio, I am in a cocoon of calm when touching paint to canvas or ink to paper, and time floats by unnoticed. My signature may mark a piece as finished, but it is the doing -- resolving creative challenges along the way -- which is my reward and completes my personal journey. The hope, of course, is that the viewer's journey with it has only just begun.