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Diane Williams Art

Diane Williams is an American author, primarily of short stories. She lives in New York City and is the founder and editor of the literary annual NOON. She is the author of nine books, including The Collected Stories of Diane Williams, published by Soho Press in 2018. Williams taught at Bard College, Syracuse University and The Center for Fiction in New York City. She was also the publisher and co-editor of StoryQuarterly from 1985–97. Williams has been the publisher and founding editor of NOON since 2000.

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Artist: Diane Williams
Reflections
By Diane Williams
Located in Mill Valley, CA
An abstract painting using cold wax as a medium and oil on panel.
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2010s Contemporary Diane Williams Art

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Wax, Oil

Liquid Amber
By Diane Williams
Located in Mill Valley, CA
An abstract painting using cold wax as a medium and oil on panel.
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2010s Contemporary Diane Williams Art

Materials

Wax, Oil

Spring Thaw
By Diane Williams
Located in Mill Valley, CA
An abstract painting of mixed media on panel.
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2010s Contemporary Diane Williams Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Bold Silence
By Diane Williams
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Mixed media on canvas.
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2010s Contemporary Diane Williams Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Dappled Light (diptych)
By Diane Williams
Located in Mill Valley, CA
An abstract diptych painting made using cold wax medium and oil on panel.
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2010s Contemporary Diane Williams Art

Materials

Wax, Oil

Masks of Lotus
By Diane Williams
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Oil painting.
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2010s Contemporary Diane Williams Art

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Oil

Ruby Pavilion
By Diane Williams
Located in Mill Valley, CA
acrylic and cold wax on panel
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2010s Contemporary Diane Williams Art

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Wax, Acrylic

The Captive and the Treasure
By Diane Williams
Located in New York, NY
Diane Williams (American) , "The Captive and the Treasure" H/C, Abstract Serigraph signed in pencil, 26 x 20, Late 20th Century Colors: Purple, Gold, Brown, Green, Blue, Bl...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Diane Williams Art

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Screen

Dinner for Chariot
By Diane Williams
Located in New York, NY
Diane Williams (American) , "Dinner for Chariot" H/C, Abstract Serigraph signed in pencil, 26 x 20, Late 20th Century Colors: Purple, Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Black
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Late 20th Century Abstract Diane Williams Art

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Screen

Afternoon Treasures, Edition 21/150
By Diane Williams
Located in New York, NY
Diane Williams (American), "Afternoon Treasures" 21/150, Abstract Screen Print Serigraph, 26 x 32.50, Late 20th Century Colors: Blue, Green, Brown, Red, Black, Turquoise
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Late 20th Century Abstract Diane Williams Art

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Screen

Feminine Presence (Artist Proof)
By Diane Williams
Located in New York, NY
Diane Williams (American), "Feminine Presence" A/P, Abstract Screen Print Serigraph, 26 x 32.50, Late 20th Century Colors: Blue, Grey, Brown, Black, Turquoise, White
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Late 20th Century Abstract Diane Williams Art

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Screen

Autumn Field ( HC )
By Diane Williams
Located in New York, NY
Diane Williams (American), "Autumn Field" HC, Abstract Screen Print Serigraph, 26 x 32.50, Late 20th Century Colors: Blue, Grey, Brown, Red, Black, Turquoise, White
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Late 20th Century Abstract Diane Williams Art

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Screen

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