Artist: Daisy-Anne Dickson
Medium: spray paint, inks, puzzles pieces, copper leafing and resin on wood panel
Titles: Freedom I, Freedom II, Freedom III, Freedom IV, Freedom V, Freedom VI
About the Artwork: Each of these six tiny panels can work as independent small works of art as equally as part of a "big picture". Their collective image is a dripping, overlapping circle--disjointed at one point, overlapping in others. The concept of this piece is meant to highlight the process of healing. It is often out of sequence, and in bits and pieces, yet over time they come together to offer us larger revelations of self awareness.
About the Artist: Daisy-Anne is an abstract artist based just outside of Atlanta, GA. Her intuitive and expressionistic abstract paintings are intertwined with the art of storytelling, centering around themes of brokenness, healing, growth, renewal, and restoration. Daisy largely emphasizes layers, texture, motion and color to create a language of her own. Salvaging discarded, surplus, neglected or broken materials to repurpose in her work has become a mainstay of her style. Daisy remains passionate about continuing to work as a registered nurse in the emergency department while also working as a full time artist. Daisy currently works out of her home studio in Duluth, GA.