In one way or another I always find myself incorporating nature-like aspects into my art. For as long as I can remember my default object that I draw is flowers. Nature, much like the artistic process, can be filled with an array of colors, shapes, sizes, forms, and textures. I would say that since so many diverse factors can be found in nature I am drawn to it for inspiration for my artistic creations. Another reason I enjoy including nature related aspects in my work is the fact that everyone in one way or another can find connectivity to nature and that connection is especially important in this day and age as modernity and our fast paced lives have come to often draw us away from nature.
Dianna Amezcua is a graphic design major who has received her education at San Jose State University. She is also a first generation Latina student who was born and raised in the central coast of California. Art and being creative in general has always been rooted in who she is as a person. Her work consists of digitally illustrated graphics as well as photoshop creations. Amezcua views nature as the greatest inspiration that is brought into her works as the vibrance and beauty of nature is timeless as well as organic and those are qualities she strives for her work to contain.
Allan Hancock College - Associates in Arts and Humanities
San Jose State University - Bachelors in Graphic Design