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Diana presents this sound for you

 


Welcome to my website!

I invite you to open your mind and look through my window to a previous age, when the pace of life was simpler and slower; when people appreciated each other above all else. On this page you will find my biography, upcoming events. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see it all.

Biography

Diana Cumberland Lockie was born in Saskatchewan and was raised on a small farm in Alberta.

At a very young age she found herself fascinated with antiques, which led her into collecting. This fascination grew and pulled her into an antique style of art.

She paints with a limited color palette of black and white with sepia overtones; which lend her works an 'old world' look. A longing for the life values and ambience of ages past motivates the artist to create these images. Diana creates a window to a previous age, when the pace of life was simpler and slower; when people appreciated each other above all else. She introduces a style of painting uniquely her own for nostalgia fine art collectors around the world.



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All over our great countryside are the remnants of a time that has long since passed. Diana turns back the clock with a stroke of her brush. Her images portray a real sense of what life was like for those who lived in that era.


Diana is a self-taught artist, who is always hunting for that next 'old time memories' to portray in art. Her work has captured the attention from movie productions, antique enthusiasts and dealers alike. Diana takes great joy from watching her four children play and discover life.

Events

Recent Items of Interest

  • Diana is a featured artist for Virginia's favorite historial gallery: Image Studio, Smithfield, Virginia USA.
  • Featured in Edmonton Journal's Country Asides and Thompson's Antique Gazette resent publications.
  • Shown as a featured Artist for Elm Hill Gallery, in Houston, Texas.
Diana's prints Sugar & Spice, Puppy Dog Tails can be seen in the July/August issue of Collectibles Canada magazine. Featured in the 'What's New' section.

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