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Rosemary Di Nardo
 
 
About the Artist

I obtain my imagery through intuitive means. My intent is to bypass left brain operations in order to access imagery from the realm of dreams. Lately, the image of the mermaid has manifested in my work. For me, she is an apt metaphor for one who navigates between two worlds, symbolically uniting the conscious with the unconscious, the rational with the irrational. I’ve chosen to work in a representational manner, as I am naturally drawn to the figure and frequently use it as a poetic vehicle. I do not use models however, preferring to work from my imagination.

My technique involves scribbling and playing with the drawing materials, censoring nothing. Inevitably a figure or a gesture occurs (within the scribbling) which I find stirring. From this I develop a composition. I have begun to experiment with printmaking as a medium and am drawn to the monotype as it lends itself easily to innovation. I also enjoy the gradation of tone and sense of atmosphere which are possible with aquatint. Some of the printed images have been tinted with watercolor.

Each image seems to demand a certain medium of expression. By combining techniques I feel that I can extend the range of their expression. This facilitates a sort of dialogue between my intention and the unexpected surprises of texture and color inherent in the printmaking process.


 
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Siren Series #6

2001
Aquatint
18 x 13

Siren Series #13

2001
Monotype
28 x 48

Siren Series #14

2001
Monotype
33 x 28

Siren Series #15

2001
Monotype
28 x 38

Siren Series #16

2001
Monotype
38 x 56

Siren Series #17

2002
Monotype
41 x 56

Dance Macabre #1

2002
Lithograph
25 x 20

Company Man #1

2002
Etching and Aquatint
37 x 27

 
Education and biography
Selected Exhibitions:

2005 Invitational show, Surrealism, 4Art Gallery, Chicago, IL.
2004 One-person show, Olcott Gallery, Theosophical Society in America, Wheaton, IL.
2004 Group show, The Feltre School, Chicago, IL.
2004 Group show, Community Art Partners, Naperville, IL.
2003 Art to Fear, ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL.
2003 Prints U.S.A. 2003, Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MO.
2003 National Small Works 2003, Washington Printmakers Gallery, Washington, DC.
2003 Annual Members' Juried Show, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL.
2002 Juried show, Francis Hardy Gallery, Door County, WI.
2002 Group show, Stonewall Gallery, Ephraim, WI.
2002-2003 AnamArt Gallery, Naperville, IL.
2001 Holiday Show, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL.
2001 Chicago Art Open, Chicago, IL.
2001 Gahlberg Gallery, College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL.
1998-2001 Around the Coyote, Chicago, IL.
1999 Dieber Gallery, Lombard, IL.
1999 Silhouettes, National College of Chiropractic, Lombard, IL.

Awards and Publications:

2003 Image published in La secreta sílaba del beso, María Cristina Ramos, Colección Pleamar.
2003 Finalist, The Mythic Quest, International Juried Online Symbolist Art Show.
2002 Finalist, The Dreamer and the Dreamed, International Juried Online Symbolist Art Show.
2002 Included in Woman Made Gallery’s Her Mark 2003 Datebook.
2002 Two works published in The Prairie Light Review.
2000 Curator's Choice, Around the Coyote.
1999 Curator's Choice, Around the Coyote.

Education:

1993-2002 Private study with Richard Halstead.
1994-1998 The School of Representational Art in Chicago, studying under Bruno Surdo, Mike Chelich, and Chris Cismesia. I completed the full-time, four-year program there.
1993 The Florence Academy of Art, where I spent a semester studying full-time under Daniel Graves and Michael John Angel.
The School of Representational Art and the Florence Academy of Art are both studios in the French Atelier tradition, an approach to teaching art through exercises designed to aid the artist in seeing nature more comprehensively.
1980's The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Various classes.
 
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