A quote from Jordan Sokol sums up Diana's approach to portraiture; "I like to use portraiture as a way of exploring the psychology behind the human experience." The emotional aspect of portraiture is of utmost importance to her.
Her continued focus is on the human figure and taking her skill set and work efforts to the next level. Diana attended numerous workshops throughout the US and Europe with American Masters. She has also done significant work at Studio Incamminati and ARA of Boston.
She has been a finalist in many regional and national competitions including Currier Museum of Art, Artist's Magazine and San Diego Museum of Art. She has also had individual and group shows on Newburyport Street in Boston, the Boston International Show. her current gallery is Bowersock Gallery in Provincetown, MA. Diana's work is in corporate and private collections.
Bachelor of Fine Art (painting major) from Kendall College of Art
Master of Fine Art (painting focus) from Vermont College of Art