Amy Diener
Experimenting with color combinations to evoke positive and calming emotions, Diener employs dot painting as a coping mechanism for OCD. A native New Yorker currently based in Bangkok, she incorporates elem...
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Experimenting with color combinations to evoke positive and calming emotions, Diener employs dot painting as a coping mechanism for OCD. A native New Yorker currently based in Bangkok, she incorporates elements of sacred geometry, the Fibonacci sequence, and a tactile quality reminiscent of candy in her works.
Experimenting with color combinations to evoke positive and calming emotions, Diener employs dot painting as a coping mechanism for OCD. A native New Yorker currently based in Bangkok, she incorporates elements of sacred geometry, the Fibonacci sequence, and a tactile quality reminiscent of candy in her works.