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Artist Deidre Adams is influenced by structures undergoing change. The side of an old building which has been painted over many times reveals chipping and curling paint. A painted iron pipe exposed to salt air reveals intricate patterns of cracking and rust. Construction or demolition sites have spray paint markings that accent the richly varied materials that lay in piles or are stacked in tidy rows. All of these structures provide textures that are evident in her work. She combines them with vertical and horizontal divisions that are reminiscent of windows and doorways in her abstract pieces and horizon lines in her landscapes.
Deidre Adams is a painter, photographer, and mixed media fiber artist. She incorporates painting, photography, stitching, and collage in her work, and she experiments with new ways of combining process and techniques, from the traditional to the avant-garde. Her work is included in a number of public, corporate and private collections.
Artist Deidre Adams is influenced by structures undergoing change such as the side of an old building which has been painted over many times revealing chipping and curling paint. Her mixed media work combines paint with stitching to reveal explosive texture.
All original artwork is mixed media, combining fiber, acrylic paint, and stitching.
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