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Article: Diane Best's "Cima Blue": Capturing the Desert's Drama in Blue Hues

Diane Best's "Cima Blue": Capturing the Desert's Drama in Blue Hues

Diane Best's "Cima Blue," available at Apricus Art Collection, invites viewers into the intense drama and quiet beauty of the desert landscape. This 40"x30" piece, signed by the artist, is more than just a landscape; it's a single, incredible moment captured with a contemporary understanding of perception.

From Animation to Desert Landscapes

Diane Best's artistic journey is as captivating as her artwork. From her studies at Stanford University and the San Francisco Art Institute to her work in the Los Angeles entertainment industry, Best has honed her skills across various mediums. Her move to Joshua Tree in 1995 marked a shift towards capturing the desert landscape's beauty, intense drama, and quiet.

A Conservationist's Eye

Best's work builds upon the tradition of 19th-century American conservationist artists, updating landscape painting and filmmaking with contemporary theories of perception. Influenced by deep ecology, photography, cinema, digital imaging, and animation, she creates art that is both timeless and modern.

Seeking Remote Corners

Best's artist statement reveals her dedication to seeking "more and more remote, uninhabited and overlooked corners of the desert." She aims to preserve or record a single, fleeting moment of converging light and landscape, celebrating the space, beauty, and quiet of these often-overlooked environments. This pursuit has led her to explore not only the American Southwest but also the ice deserts of Greenland, Iceland, and Antarctica.

Cima Blue: A Moment Frozen in Time

"Cima Blue" likely encapsulates this pursuit, offering a glimpse into one of those remote corners of the desert. The title itself suggests a dominant blue hue, perhaps reflecting the vast sky, the cool shadows, or the subtle tones of the desert flora. It promises a tranquil moment, captured with precision and a deep understanding of light and shadow.

A High-Quality Acquisition

"Cima Blue" promises museum-quality prints with hand-crafted wood frames. It also comes with a 21-day guarantee, offering collectors peace of mind. The artwork is crafted with premium materials, built to last, and made in America.

Final Thoughts

Diane Best's "Cima Blue" is a must-see for anyone who appreciates the beauty of the natural world, the power of light and landscape, or the skill of an artist dedicated to capturing fleeting moments of magic. Add "Cima Blue" to your collection at Apricus Art Collection.

 

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Diane Best's "Cima Blue": Capturing the Desert's Drama in Blue Hues

Diane Best's "Cima Blue," available at Apricus Art Collection, invites viewers into the intense drama and quiet beauty of the desert landscape. This 40"x30" piece, signed by the artist, is more tha...

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