WOMEN IN ART
NEW! "Kimono" by Diana Hansen Young
- Item Number
- 1096
- Estimated Value
- 600 USD
- Opening Bid
- 200 USD
Item Description
Details of this item
"Kimono" by Diana Hansen Young
Limited Edition Artists Proof Serigraph signed and numbered by the artist.
Size: 25" x 37"
Status: Unframed
Supplied with Certificate of Authenticity.
About the Artist
Diana Hansen-Young was born in Bellingham, Washington in 1947. In 1966 she relocated to Hawaii. Mesmerized by the tropical beauty and climate of the islands, she settled down there, and was soon joined by her parents and siblings.
In 1968 Young ran for the for the State Constitutional Convention. She won by a small margin of 93 votes. Her campaign platform was considered to be down-to-earth and very grassroots. Young then ran for the Hawaii State House of Representatives, and won a seat, but lost a Congressional race. Afterwards she stated, "I was unemployable."
Taking spare pieces of canvas and matting from her parents' frame shop, Young began painting scenes of Diamond Head with a variety of of waves, rocks, and palm trees. To make a living she sold them along the roadside. She continued painting Hawaiian women over the next 25 years. Eventually her roadside stand developed into a business and gallery.
Young sums up the focus of her painting in these words, "The Hawaiian women I paint are a mixture of culture, race, and time, a blend of ancient Polynesians and the haole, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Samoan, and Portuguese women who followed."
Women in Art
Our "Women in Art" selection includes works from artists such as Leonid Afremov, Arbe, Tracie Koziura, Alexander & Wissotzky, Guillaume Azoulay, Gary Benfield, Holland Berkley, Hamish Blakely, Gigi Bolden, Romero Britto, Claude Cambour, Galina Datloof, William de Sousa, Roy Fairchild, Don Hatfield, Batia Magal, Barbara McCann, Celito Medeiros and John Meyer.
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