Artwork by Diane Fujimoto
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Waiting For Merlot by Diane Fujimoto
BLACKBIRD by Diane Fujimoto
Sunflower Surprise by Diane Fujimoto
Old Rusty by Diane Fujimoto
Mocha by Diane Fujimoto
Garden collage with vintage lace and flowers by Diane Fujimoto
Tournesol by Diane Fujimoto
Abandoned by Diane Fujimoto
Eleph-Fun by Diane Fujimoto
The Latest News by Diane Fujimoto
Morning In Monterosso by Diane Fujimoto
Cherry BlossomsA by Diane Fujimoto
Hawaiian Hibiscus by Diane Fujimoto
Hibiscus in the Sun by Diane Fujimoto
Vins au Litre by Diane Fujimoto
Sunflowers by Diane Fujimoto
Golden Grapes by Diane Fujimoto
Check please by Diane Fujimoto
The View of Dijon by Diane Fujimoto
Recipe French Onion Soup by Diane Fujimoto
PINK CUPCAKE by Diane Fujimoto
Rustic collage combining multiple natural elements by Diane Fujimoto
Sun-Kissed by Diane Fujimoto
Tulips by Diane Fujimoto
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About Diane Fujimoto
Originally from the suburbs of Philadelphia, I grew up with a strong interest in art and was inspired by my dad, who was a draftsman. Art was my favorite subject in school, but unfortunately, in those days, it was not considered a viable career option. So, I went to college and got a degree in Textile Design. After 10 years working in New York city in that field, I joined the corporate world and my art was reduced to just a hobby. In 1995, I met my husband who lived in the San Francisco Bay Area and made the move across the country to join him. I always knew I would get back to my artwork and that seemed like a good time to begin taking watercolor classes. Over the years, I have taken multiple workshops with nationally known artists Ted Nuttall, Gerald Brommer, Myrna Wacknov and Claire Schroeven Verbiest and continue to learn and get inspired by my fellow artists in our weekly studio session.
Why watercolor? I love the surprise of watercolor. It's a magical medium, never knowing what will happen when you add water to the paint and then brush to the paper.