PAINTING
&
POETRY
Hi! And welcome!
I’m Diane. I’m an artist, writer, and spiritual seeker whose work lives at the intersection of beauty, movement, and transformation.
In 1999, a car accident sent me on a vision quest that changed my life. My question was: Why am I here? The answer I received was simple: Be present. That message has become the heart of my path—in my yoga, in my writing, and in every painting I make.
My intention is to create work that brings beauty, joy, and stillness—art that gently shifts us to a higher vibration and reminds us of what’s real.
POETRY
The art of presence,
the presence of art
I’ve been keeping journals since I was ten, but after a life-changing car accident in 1999, my writing took on a new role: healing. I began combining words and images, creating prayers on the page to help my body and spirit mend.
My poetry, like my paintings, is a practice in presence—but not the passive kind. It’s a call to awaken. Each poem is an offering: sometimes a breath of beauty, sometimes a spark that stirs the soul. Whether gentle or fierce, every piece is rooted in the desire to help us see more clearly, feel more deeply, and wake up to what truly matters.
Here you’ll find poems from my books and new ones as they emerge. I hope something here meets you and moves you.
Walkabout
A collection of poems that trace the winding path of a life—playful, tender, raw, and real—offering moments of insight, sorrow, and joy along the way.
In Borrowed Shoes
Told in 108 short, soulful stories, this memoir is a string of truth-beads—honest, funny, and deeply human—meant to remind you that you are never alone on the path.
PAINTING
My Process
Each painting begins as a quiet invitation. I step into my studio—sacred ground—and open the space with presence and intention. Music stirs movement in my body, and from that movement, marks begin to flow—scribbles, lines, gestures—guiding the way forward.
I work in layers, following curiosity, trusting mystery, and allowing the piece to speak. It’s a dance with spirit, a dialogue with the unseen. Some days I write a prayer or intention; other days I simply listen. Paint, pencil, colour—all come together as I respond to what’s emerging.
This process teaches me to trust the unknown, to keep going when things look lost, and to honor the timing of each piece. Eventually, something true reveals itself—and I know the painting is complete.
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