Dianna Matherly at the Tristan Gallery
Tristan Gallery

Often my paintings and pastel work originate as a spontaneous emotional release, however I have also been inspired by my own journals and have recently allowed myself to use the emotional images as a foundation from which to evolve creatively.

In the beginning of my career, I was inspired to release my emotions creatively as a way of exploring my inner conversations with myself. Later, when I was diagnosed with cancer, for the second time, this skill developed and provided me with a forum for facing my fears, hopes and own mortality. As I create today, my work continues to reflect my emotional side, however my creative expression depicts and wider range of feeling.

My career as an artist began with designing and creating jewelry made out of scrap metals, over ten years ago. Painting and drawing shortly followed and was solely figurative. Raw emotion was the starting point, which I explored through the manipulation of color often requiring use of my hands; I literally put myself into my work.

My later work intertwines my earlier style, while communicating emotion through simplified lines and varying images. As viewers experience my work today, crosses, flowers, figures, angles, and boats guide them through my inner life. Each piece reflects a moment of self-reflection, an instance of truth within myself.

Being predominately self-taught, I believe I allow myself to be playful with my use of color. Frequently, I listen to my intuition as I manipulate color, sometimes using opposites a way of challenging the viewer to look at color in a new way. As one views my work, my hope is one will allow oneself to delve into their own inner world remembering a moment or feeling once lost, or desired. We are never alone.


View more of Dianna's work at her own website - www.diannamatherly.com

New Works

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Come and You Will See, Dianna Matherly
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Gentle Whispers, Dianna Matherly
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Together We Can, Dianna Matherly
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Pushing Fruit, Dianna Matherly
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To Get Right Side Up, Dianna Matherly
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Rest Before the Climb, Dianna Matherly
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Roots, Dianna Matherly
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Here We Can Be, Dianna Matherly
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Recent Works

Just Hold Me, Dianna Matherly
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Rest, Dianna Matherly
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On Our Path, Dianna Matherly
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On The Other Side, Dianna Matherly
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Getting Through This Door, Dianna Matherly
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Why Does It Hurt?, Dianna Matherly
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He Said I Could Lay Down, Dianna Matherly
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Please Hold Me Tonight, Dianna Matherly
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Dancing in the Rain, Dianna Matherly
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We Can Do This, Dianna Matherly
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Rise, Dianna Matherly
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Picking Up My Shadow, Dianna Matherly
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Let's Dance, Dianna Matherly
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Wish You Could Hear Me, Dianna Matherly
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Holding You, Dianna Matherly
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Freed by God, Dianna Matherly
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Pounding My Way In, Dianna Matherly
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Push, Dianna Matherly
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Just A Thought, by Dianna Matherly
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In This Together, by Dianna Matherly
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Thinking of Him, Dianna Matherly
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Angel on the Highway of Life, Dianna Matherly
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Getting Back Up, Dianna Matherly
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Laying with your Soul, Dianna Matherly
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Gifts from Kristyna #2, Dianna Matherly
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