About Me

Artist Statement

Making something from “nothing” absolutely fascinates me – transforming ideas into tangible objects, brain waves into artworks to be had and held, swirly thoughts into physical statements to be worn on the body – that’s the motivation behind my creativity.  These sparks of transformation sometimes come directly from the material – a rock, a feather, a bone.  Sometimes the spark comes from deep within me and manifests itself in clay or shiny metal and colors itself with stones or powdered glass enamels.

Beginning as a jeweler with a basic bead stringing class, I soon wanted more control over my materials.  I dove headlong into lampworking glass beads, sculpting from polymer and metal clay, and incorporating found objects.   It wasn’t until I experimented with copper that I found my voice.  Copper enameling and electroforming feed my love of science and nature by their very methods.  From the intense heat of the kiln, sometimes as high as 1550 degrees Fahrenheit, to the chemistry and voltage behind the electroforming rig, the processes are as fascinating as their results.

My parents lovingly fostered my curiosity about nature by identifying local animals, helping me collect rocks, taking me on wild trips through underground caverns.  The curiosity that they instilled in me has only expanded in each moment, leaving more questions than answers.  The mathematics of spirals…  The language of repeating shapes…  The biology of animal forms…  I’ll never figure it out.  I’ll never stop trying.

Artist bio

Diane Anderson is a mixed media artist located in Hartville, Ohio USA, who primarily focuses on copper jewelry.  Her inspiration comes from the natural world and can be sparked by something as simple as a rock or a feather.  While her pieces may include epoxy clay, stone, shells and other objects, their commonality is copper – both electroformed and enameled. 

Diane began creating jewelry in 1993 after taking a basic jewelry class and learning to lampwork glass beads.  Adding enameling and electroforming to her skill set freed her voice and enabled her to bring her ideas to life.  Her love of science and nature shines through her body of work, which includes elements like eyes, flower petals, tentacles and sometimes whole creatures. 

An IT specialist by day, Diane has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and spends her free time creating jewelry, knitting, playing on her computer or hanging out with her husband, dog and pet birds.

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