Diana Pimienta
Art has always been a part of my life and it has always been a source of joy and expression for me. As an artist specializing in pop art and abstract art through mixed media, I draw inspiration from modern art, street art, and spirituality. My creative journey took a significant turn in 2017 when an unexpected injury sidelined me from my work as a dance instructor. This challenging time became a gift, allowing me to dive deeper into my art and use creativity as a means of healing.
Since then, I’ve had the privilege of sharing my work with others at the El Segundo Artwalk, Plaza De La Raza in Los Angeles, and the MADS Exhibition in Milan, Italy. I also showcased my art as an NFT through Mindvalley, to help raise funds for victims in Ukraine. Each piece I create is not just an expression of my vision but a connection to the world around me, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share that journey with others.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My body of work combines mixed media, pop art, and abstract techniques to explore themes of healing, resilience and transformation. Drawing from a diverse range of influences, including modern art, street art, and spirituality, I create pieces that reflect both personal experiences and collective narratives. This journey deepened for me in 2017, when an injury shifted my focus toward art as a means of expression and self-discovery. I aim to engage viewers in a dialogue about the interplay between creativity and the human experience.
Art has always been a part of my life and it has always been a source of joy and expression for me. As an artist specializing in pop art and abstract art through mixed media, I draw inspiration from modern art, street art, and spirituality. My creative journey took a significant turn in 2017 when an unexpected injury sidelined me from my work as a dance instructor. This challenging time became a gift, allowing me to dive deeper into my art and use creativity as a means of healing.
Since then, I’ve had the privilege of sharing my work with others at the El Segundo Artwalk, Plaza De La Raza in Los Angeles, and the MADS Exhibition in Milan, Italy. I also showcased my art as an NFT through Mindvalley, to help raise funds for victims in Ukraine. Each piece I create is not just an expression of my vision but a connection to the world around me, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share that journey with others.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My body of work combines mixed media, pop art, and abstract techniques to explore themes of healing, resilience and transformation. Drawing from a diverse range of influences, including modern art, street art, and spirituality, I create pieces that reflect both personal experiences and collective narratives. This journey deepened for me in 2017, when an injury shifted my focus toward art as a means of expression and self-discovery. I aim to engage viewers in a dialogue about the interplay between creativity and the human experience.