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DIANA DER MARO

Gone to Hell and Almost Back

This is my odissey fighting a disease undermined by our health care system and unrecognized by the media.
This is a journey toward selfbetterment and the discovery of truths.

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LYME ART

the profecy of art

I studied design and theatre arts and I was forever fascinated by the architectural marvels that marked the course of human hystory.  My art and daily labors are inspired by personal life events.  In 2015 I fell ill with Lyme Disease.  This changed my perspective of life and my creative streak.

Please read my story on the blog section.     

I painted since young age and my painting  had sinister themes at times.  I am convinced now I am able to see the future and I express it with my art.  

My art was never intended to be marketed, to be sold to make money.  

I use all kind of media,  traditional colors on canvas, fabric, walls, and foods when I want to use more pratical "media".

 From time to time I will embark in custom specialty work for those who are looking for a truly unique piece of artwork. 

I paint for teraphy to express feelings, emotions and my mental state. I cook to make "nutritional art" because is very fullfillig to my soul, and makes happy family and friends.  I sew because clothes design is another channel for creative expression.   

My art is about global trends, politics and the human condition within the society and the courage of being bold.  All this becomes the focus of my work.  My  life philodophy is reflected in all I do. I cannot imagine my life lived without placing love or passion in daily chores.  Lyme Disease changed that for sometime, as it robbed me of my will of being passionate about things I love the most. Since I beilive that every single creation or act of living must carry a message in my life otherwise life is not worth living.  

This is who I am and how I live.  

Native American Proverb

“When a man moves away from nature his heart becomes hard." – Lakota Proverb

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