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Karen Fry wrote in TAA newsletter profile, 2005:
Diana majored in Drawing and minored in Art History
when she got her BFA. But her work today has expanded
to include photography (particularly cyanotype photonegative
photography), intaglio etching printmaking, and solvent
transfers (ala Robert Rauschenberg). She enjoys the
experimental and has lots of curiosity about processes.
Because of this fascination, she usually has many projects
going on at once, pulling in different directions. Her
website at www.geocities.com/diwigy has many more examples
of where this exploration has taken her. She wants to
continue to explore printmaking processes. Diana always
carries a sketchbook with her wherever she goes. And
she loves journaling. She takes notes, sketches and
paints in her journals, especially when she’s on trips,
to preserve the experience. She even paints watercolor
postcards to send to friends while in her travels. Diana
was one of the artists who won a YSU Penguin commission
last year. Hers was “Universal Penguin Has Stars in
Its Eyes” and is now outside the YSU Planetarium. She
is interested in freelance illustration projects and
fine art commissions.