‘The Third Eye’ by Lara Dann

Artist: Lara Dann
Title: ‘The Third Eye’
Medium: Acrylic on Deep Set Wooden Panel with Sides Painted Black
Dimensions: 10” x 10” x 1.5”
Framing: Unframed (No Framing Required)
Year of Creation: 2018

NOTE: This piece was available to purchase as part of our ‘MicroVisions’ show, which ran between 6th – 27th April, 2018. If you would like to inquire about its current availability, please email sales@wowxwow.com and we will be delighted to assist

Description

‘The Third Eye’ by Lara Dann

Artist: Lara Dann
Title: ‘The Third Eye’
Medium: Acrylic on Deep Set Wooden Panel with Sides Painted Black
Dimensions: 10” x 10” x 1.5”
Framing: Unframed (No Framing Required)
Year of Creation: 2018

About the Artwork:

“I’ve been going through a rough time lately, so ‘The Third Eye’ represents a ‘protection’ talisman. It’s about seeing into the future. The mask and scary-like elements are to ward off evil spirits.” – Lara Dann

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

My childhood was spent in southern and northern California, bouncing around place to place, briefly residing in Vermont and Washington. Finally, after some 16 different schools, K – 12, I finished school in western New York State. Overall, the experience was both difficult and exciting. After graduating high school in 1989, I enrolled in commercial design classes for a year at a privately owned art school. My training there launched me into the competitive environment of graphic design where I worked for 6 years. At that point, I felt increasingly driven to live a life with more meaning and purpose, and so decided to leap in a new direction, starting a career as a licensed massage therapist. Massage enriched my life. More than that, it increased my knowledge of the human anatomy and healing. After 8 satisfying years as an LMT, my husband took a job out of state and we re-located. The move spurred another change in direction for me, During the past 4 years, I have redirected my attention to the fine arts. In the past, when I had pursued fine art, my work involved incorporating natural objects. It’s since evolved from depiction of the natural and external world to exploration of the internal landscapes of memory, dream, fantasy. Now I exhibit widely, both nationally and internationally and enjoy a growing fan base, while I continue deepening my skills, developing my style and exploring my favorite mythic themes.