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Diane LachmanSilent Echo I: abstract light & color photograph w/ silver, blue, red, & green2020
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This is an archival photograph printed with Epson Ultra Chrome Pigmented Ink on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Rag paper with a 2 inch white border. It is part of the "Refracted World" series, and is from an edition of 50 prints. It is signed on the back..
Diane Lachman’s photographic pandemic project began in March 2020, when Covid 19 forced us to shelter at home. After a year of experimentation with the refraction of natural light through prisms, she created complex and vibrant images that reflect our experiences during these tumultuous times. By observing the change of the position and quality of light and shadow each day, she developed a new sense of the passage of time. Her photographs reflect the desolate days of this period as well as the bright days when we experienced hope. The "Silent Echo" series recalls the strange quiet and isolation she experienced during the shut down. The daily act of photographing the color and light gave her a sense of balance and purpose.
Lachman’s inventive abstract paintings and photographs emphasize the expressive power of color. Her work has been the subject of twelve solo shows. Most recently, an exhibition of her pandemic photography project: “Refracted World” was shown in July 2021 at Muse Gallery in Philadelphia. She participates in many juried and invitational group shows. Currently, Lachman is the acting director of Muse Gallery in Philadelphia where she has been a member since 2010. Her paintings are represented in numerous private and corporate collections, including Temple University School of Medicine, the Howard Gittis Student Center Art Collection at Temple, the Art Collection at Park Towne Place in Philadelphia, and the Lankenau Medical Center.
Lachman studied at Rhode Island School of Design and the Cleveland Institute of Art. She earned her BFA and MFA degrees at the University of Pennsylvania, where she taught drawing and color theory from 1993 to 2013. Her intuitive approach to her work complements her years of teaching Josef Albers’ “Interaction of Color.”
- Creator:Diane Lachman (American)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Bryn Mawr, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU141628592312
Diane Lachman
Lachman studied at Rhode Island School of Design and the Cleveland Institute of Art. She earned her BFA and MFA degrees at the University of Pennsylvania, where she taught drawing and color theory from 1993 to 2013. Her intuitive approach to her work complements her years of teaching Josef Albers’ “Interaction of Color”. Currently, Lachman is the acting director of Muse Gallery in Philadelphia where she has been a member since 2010. Recent exhibition highlights include “Unprecedented Times: A Socially Distanced Art Project;” “The Exquisite Corpse,” EKG Gallery, University City Science Center, Philadelphia, PA; “Light” (2020) and “Subjective Perspective” (2021) at Da Vinci Art Alliance. She participated in juried exhibitions at The Delaware Contemporary, Wilmington, DE; The Perkins Art Center in Moorestown, NJ; Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, PA; the Rotunda in the Capital Building and the State Museum in Harrisburg, PA; Burrison Gallery and Addams Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania; The Old City Jewish Art Center, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; and the Main Line Art Center in Haverford, PA. Lachman’s paintings are represented in numerous private and corporate collections, including Temple University School of Medicine the Howard Gittis Student Center Art Collection at Temple, the Art Collection at Park Towne Place in Philadelphia, and the Lankenau Medical Center.
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