Statement/Bio
Diane Worth is an artist printmaker who lives and works in western Massachusetts. Her abstract, or extracted, works are concerned with marks derived from the natural and technological world. The intersection of the underlying fractal “particles” of the physical world and the techno “particles” of the Hubble and the Voyager, and the CAT, PET, and MRI scans which have flooded our worlds create an imagined idea—is that what my world looks like?
Worth has exhibited in the US, Japan, China, and Belgium. Her work is in the collections of the Portland Museum of Art, the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, the Boston Public Library and the Smith College Museum of Art.
“All of my experiences and environments go streaming into the mix. My art making is a mapping of what I see and imagine I see, combined with what meaning I make and imagine I make of it.”
Northfield, MA
dianeworth@hotmail.com