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Sean Diediker
Sean Diediker is an artist and
painter who believes that in today's hyper-realistic world a
painting should look like a painting. Most of his works pay homage
to Biblical Concepts. Sean states, To me they seem to represent
timeless ideas and situations. I have made an attempt to take
these biblical concepts and through contemporary subject-matter
bring these ideas closer to the viewer. So the viewer may come
to an understanding that these ideas and situations are still
valid and happening today. He enjoys suggesting 21st century
icons with his subject-matter. Most of his figures can be found
wearing old blue jeans and t-shirts. To me they are just
as beautiful as the tapestries draping the figures of 17th century
paintings, Sean explains. Coke bottles, salt shakers, tractors,
and even highway roads cutting through his landscapes emphasize
his belief that common subjects can be beautiful if painted correctly.
People have always been a great interest in Seans life.
He enjoys observing the stimulus and reaction of different human
situations. Personal relationships have greatly influenced his
work, from inspirations to the very models depicted in his paintings.
Although Sean enjoys painting certain subject-matter, he savors
even more the act of painting itself. He describes, I enjoy
rolling in the whole creative process, taking an idea and constructing
a painting around it. This may stem from working with his
father who is a general contractor. Sean further explains, I
feel I paint much in the same way that my father would erect
a building; Much thought in planning, careful design, step by
step and layer upon layer...until the work is done and standing
on its own. Sean is naturally a tight painter, but
has discovered inspiration in a looser brush stroke. Sean says,
I find it much more difficult to render a painting with
a successful loose stroke than with a controlled tight stroke.
Although there is some satisfaction in a picture-perfect
rendering, my eye is much more stimulated by a vast array of
marks that suggest an image, but are still paint. Sean
grew up in Newbury Park California, the oldest of four brothers.
He currently resides with his wife in the Rocky Mountains of
Utah where he paints full-time. Sean is currently represented
by Coda Gallery in New York, Palm Desert, and Park City and Blue
Rain Gallery in Santa Fe and Taos.
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