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Dana Queen was born in Detroit,
Michigan, on November 14th, 1944. When she was five years old, her parents left
the city for tranquil farm life in the country. She spent the next thirteen years
surrounded by the beauty of nature and the pure love of animals, laying the foundation for
her artistic future. She
had a vivid imagination, and astride her horse she became an Indian princess or cowgirl
Annie Oakley riding the range. She showed a natural aptitude for drawing and painting the
beauty around her, but her true talent had yet to blossom. Shed excelled in art
classes in high school, but it wasnt until she reached her twenties, when extensive
travel exposed her to natures diversity, that her creativity burst forth.
Dana crisscrossed the U.S.
preferring the warm coasts of Florida and California, and enrolled in college art courses
at each stop. She learned to scuba diveto commune with the living, breathing wonders
of the sea, that she could touch, feel and record on canvas. The beauty of life both above
and below the water entered her soul, and became one with her art.
Her artistic imagination was now
unlocked forever. She dove in the waters of the Caribbean Sea, and later the Pacific and
other oceans, and drank in the mystical colors and textures of the underwater world. These
merged with the more familiar sights of the landbound world to give her not only a wider
range of subjects to paint, but a clearer vision of lifes mosaic. She saw that the
beauty of man and beast, mountain and jungle, were matched by the beauty in the sea. She
saw Gods creation in all its majesty, and set about perfecting her skills in
painting it for the ages.
Dana met artist John Pitre, known
as Americas foremost Surrealist, while skiing in the Rocky Mountain resort of
Telluride. They lived there five years, skiing in the winter and traveling in the summer,
before returning to Florida. Their adventures were ongoing, as they bought a seaplane,
learned to fly, and explored remote Bahama reefs.
Dana and John moved to Hawaii
over fourteen years ago, and the merger of their talents in such a nurturing setting led
them to new artistic heights.
In the islands, Dana found an
environment filled with an aesthetic charm both above and below the turquoise water. She
and John still live and work there, finding an unending loveliness in the fragrant flora,
sunrises and sunsets, the creatures of the colorful coral reefs. She combs the beaches,
hikes the vibrant rainforest, and dives in the warm clear ocean.
Dana and John travel and scuba
dive together, gaining enlightenment for their respective work. Inspired by the tropical
seas of Hawaii and Polynesia, Dana has become an artist at the height of her power.
Collectors throughout Asia, the
Pacific and the world now know what American Aficionados realized years ago-that there in
so greater beauty than the world as seen through Dana Queen. |