Biography

 

Diane Lounsberry-Williams has lived, worked and traveled throughout many regions of the world from Asia to European destinations.  These travels have informed her interest in history, timeless architecture and early civilizations.  Through a contemporary lens, her multilayered abstract paintings focus on the rich journey through history and its relationship with the present. 

 

Lounsberry-Williams has exhibited Nationally in both solo and group shows, receiving top awards as a Signature Member of the National Watercolor Society in numerous juried exhibitions and invitationals. Her work is included in many private and corporate collections including the University of Nebraska, Omaha and Lincoln; UNMC Transplant Center, Omaha, Ne; Hyatt Regency, Atlanta Georgia; Westin Hotel, Los Angeles, Ca., the Smithsonian Institute National Archives, Washington, DC; and the Hilton Hotel, Omaha, Ne. After attending Central Washington University her studies focused in watercolor, and more currently, in cold wax and oil paint.  She has taught classes in Abstraction at the Bemis Center of Contemporary Art, and Joslyn Art Museum and is currently teaching workshops in Cold Wax and Oil Paint.  



 

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