Marian Dioguardi
Artist Statement:
Color and chaos call me to paint. These paintings are born from visual derangement, commotion and confusion. They capture both a sense of an overwhelming disorder and a beauty from the emerging order.They are my answer to life. "Beauty will save the world"- Dostoevsky.
Color and chaos call me to paint. These paintings are born from visual derangement, commotion and confusion. They capture both a sense of an overwhelming disorder and a beauty from the emerging order.They are my answer to life. "Beauty will save the world"- Dostoevsky.
Artist Bio:
Marian Dioguardi was born and raised in the Italian American neighborhood of East Boston. Marian pursued her childhood ambition, art, only after a more traditional career in education and after more colorful careers including undercover investigations and gemstone buying.
While working full time as an electronics company’s operation manager, Marian attended art classes at Massachusetts College of Art and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, studying under Barnet Rubenstein. Her painting skills were further advanced by studying independently for five years under Ed Stitt, a Boston Painter. She has been painting as a professional, full time painter since 2001.
Marian Dioguardi's painting, Little Pink, was purchased by The Dana Farber Hospital’s permanent art collection . Her signature laundry line paintings of Venice were featured in the Italian art journal, Arte In. Her paintings continue to be acquired for public and private collections.
Marian Dioguardi was born and raised in the Italian American neighborhood of East Boston. Marian pursued her childhood ambition, art, only after a more traditional career in education and after more colorful careers including undercover investigations and gemstone buying.
While working full time as an electronics company’s operation manager, Marian attended art classes at Massachusetts College of Art and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, studying under Barnet Rubenstein. Her painting skills were further advanced by studying independently for five years under Ed Stitt, a Boston Painter. She has been painting as a professional, full time painter since 2001.
Marian Dioguardi's painting, Little Pink, was purchased by The Dana Farber Hospital’s permanent art collection . Her signature laundry line paintings of Venice were featured in the Italian art journal, Arte In. Her paintings continue to be acquired for public and private collections.
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