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2011 - 2014
Georgia State University
2000 - 2004
Oglethorpe University
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2022
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Event: "Bound By Nothing", Solo Exhibition
Dates: 9 Feb 2024 - 2 Mar 2024
Join me for my very first solo exhibition, “Bound By Nothing”. Opening reception will be February 9th, from 6pm-9pm, with an artist talk February 24th at 6pm.
This exhibition will run from February 9th-March 2nd, 2024.
Explore the convergence of tradition and contemporary expression in Daisy-Anne Dickson’s solo exhibition featuring abstract minimalist paintings. Witness the boundary-defying artistry as salvaged antique frames seamlessly integrate with the canvas, challenging the conventional limits of the frame. On a surface level, each piece invites you to question where art commences and concludes. Yet, more deeply challenges our concept of free will and absolute freedom, while engaging the viewer in a dialogue on the intriguing interplay between tradition and modernity.
Biography
Daisy-Anne is an abstract artist based just outside of Atlanta, GA. Her work is intertwined with the art of storytelling by emphasizing layers, texture, motion and color to create a language of her own.
Formally educated in oil painting, Daisy-Anne graduated in 2004 with a BA in Studio Painting from Oglethorpe University. She went on to earn her BS in Nursing, in 2014 from Georgia State University. Currently, Daisy splits her time between her art profession and nursing profession as a registered nurse in both the emergency room and surgical services. Her compassion, desire to help and heal, as well as her love of science can be seen in her evolving and experimental processes.
Daisy has moved from strictly oil painting to mixed media, including acrylics, spray paint, watercolor, collage, inks, gold leafing, thread, and resin on canvas, fabrics or wood. Daisy currently works out of her home studio and creates a range of work including figurative pop art, collaged mixed media works on paper, and abstract expressionist work incorporating salvaged antique frames.