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Artist: Diane Maurno
Medium: Giclée Print
Surface: Archival Canvas
Dimensions: 10 in x 8 in
Orientation: Landscape
Meet the Artist: Diane Maurno
Meet the Artist: Diane Maurno
Early Career and Transition to Film
Diane Maurno is an artist who has explored many different creative paths in her life. She started out as a teacher after graduating with a degree in education from New York. She moved to Miami to teach, but after some time, she felt the need for a change. Diane began studying makeup and hairdressing, eventually opening her own salon in Miami. Her skills quickly led her to opportunities in the film industry, where she began working on many movies and TV shows.
Breakthrough in Film and Television
Diane has worked in the film and television industry for many years. Her first big opportunity came in the 1980s with the movie Midnight Crossing, which starred well-known actors like Faye Dunaway and Daniel J. Travanti. After that, Diane continued to work with many other famous actors, including Angela Bassett, Sandra Bullock, Johnny Depp, and Heidi Klum, to name just a few. Her talent made her highly sought after in both television and film, earning her a respected place in the industry.
A Return to Fine Art
In recent years, Diane has returned to her roots as an artist, this time focusing on painting. Her experience in makeup and storytelling from the film industry has given her a unique perspective, helping her create paintings that convey deep emotions and compelling stories. One of her recent projects was inspired by the 2007 film Honeydripper, directed by John Sayles. The movie is set in the rural South during the 1950s and deals with the cultural changes of that era. Drawing on her background in film, Diane created a series of artworks that capture feelings of hope, love, anger, and resilience inspired by the film's setting and characters.
Exhibitions and Community Engagement
Diane’s artwork has been displayed in various galleries, including her current exhibit at Art Box Gallery in St. Augustine. Here, her paintings are showcased alongside black-and-white photographs also inspired by the movie Honeydripper. Diane not only loves creating art but also enjoys sharing the stories behind her work, which helps her forge a deeper connection with her audience.
The Art of Storytelling
Diane is passionate about storytelling, whether through makeup, photography, or painting. Her background in film and television provides her with a special perspective, allowing her to create artwork that conveys more than just images—it tells the stories and emotions behind them. Diane’s journey as an artist shows the power of following one's passions and always being open to new creative opportunities.
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“It is important to express oneself – provided the feelings are real and are taken from your own experience.”
~ Berthe Morisot