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AMY DIENER
Hi, I'm Amy Diener and I'm a lover of art, color, and travel!
Creating art is my way of expressing my life journey. Painting is a positive outlet that reflects my life and the world around me. I create detailed dot paintings of mandalas, animals, trees, flowers, portraits, and figures.
I paint dots because I find the painting practice to be extremely meditative, bringing me to a state of "liminality" - a pause or space in between. It is this space where thoughts become silenced, and I become aware of the present moment. The process requires a lot of focus and repetition, embodying a steady hand and steady mind.
Having a long history of battling OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), painting dots has served as a form of art therapy for me. It has helped me alleviate my suffering in unimaginable ways. This is why I love the work of Yayoi Kusama - she used her signature polka dot paintings as a coping mechanism for her hallucinations.
Amy Diener
Spreading Joy One Dot at a Time
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CORTEGRAFF
For Camilo, better known as Cortegraff, the street has been fundamental: not only because since he was a child he has worked on it from caring for cars to juggling - but because the street is the space that allows you to do your work outdoors, in connection and interaction with other people.
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KATE PAUL
My art is inspired by street calligraphy, old damaged posters, and street art, including graffiti. I use acrylic, oil painting, and markers. I like mixing classic techniques with contemporary painting. I work with Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Glagolitic, Arabic letters, and ancient runes. I love experimenting and finding new ways of expressing myself in my art.