New Dawn 8 by Diana Hansen

New Dawn 8 by Diana Hansen

New Dawn 8

Diana Hansen

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Title

New Dawn 8

 
Artist

Diana Hansen

  1942 - PRESENT (biography)
Year
1987  
Technique
collagraph, printed in colors with additional hand painting 
Image Size
26 1/8 x 32 7/8" platemark 
Signature
signed in image, lower right (white pigment) 
Edition Size
total edition not stated 
Annotations
ink signature, date, and two red artists' seals, verso 
Reference
 
Paper
heavy white wove 
State
published 
Publisher
artist 
Inventory ID
25071 
Price
$750.00 
Description

The art of Diana Hansen is a unique combination of the traditional and personal. Her paintings and prints use traditional techniques and images as a framework for Hansen's own experience of the world; a view of reality that goes beyond the individual to the universal. "As an artist, I am influenced by everything," Hansen has said, "but my work actually comes from another reality. It is another way of seeing."

Her richly textured intaglios are reminiscent of metaphysical Southwest American Indian sand paintings, and many of her titles refer to various tribes' rituals and religious ceremonies. However, Hansen is not interested in academic imitations. She simply allows her images to appear spontaneously from her unconscious. In this way, the traditional colors and symbols of the Navajo, Pima, Hopi and other Indian tribes are interpreted by Hansen to become transformed into a contemporary vision, using the past to illuminate the present.

As a printmaker, Hansen has experimented with a wide range of techniques and processes. Most recently, she developed her own technique of hand-painted collagraphic prints. Each print is a unique image with a rare, sculptural elegance. Her etchings are even more subtle and intimate, with sand-like textures and touches of bright blue, yellow and red. Each print is a delicate and complex composition of geometric shapes with multiples of circles and semi-circles, interlocking squares and rectangles, triangles that become arrows and themes which dissolve into smaller and smaller variations.

While Hansen's prints are strongly influenced by American Indian motifs, similarities to European artists such as Klee, Miro, and Kandinsky can be seen as well. This influence is even more pronounced in her newer works, which are more completely within the European tradition.

 

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