Diana Ahrens Studio presents
Glass on metal - Color Sculptures
Diana Ahrens Studio presents Glass on Metal
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Downtown Delray Beach Festival of the Arts
Delray Beach, FL
Dear Diana,
We love our first piece of art and it looks stunning! We have been married almost 17 years and have never owned anything so beautiful or special. When we decided to leave Tennessee and start a new life, we dared to dream. Our dream became reality after a lot of worries, determination and hard work. I believe your painting found the exact perfect home. Thank you again~ S. and B.
Hi Diana! It’s Traci from Nebraska... I just returned from Florida and received your sweet note. I’m sending a few photos of our beautiful piece. I’m one of the few people on the planet not on Facebook. Lol Please know we love it so much. Thank you! We look forward to seeing you again! Your work is far too beautiful to stop at just one. 😊
Traci - Nebraska
"We finally got the painting up on the fireplace. With some careful planning, we used 3M Dual Lock around the perimeter and the center brace. I don't think we ever have to worry about it ever coming down on its own. It looks fabulous! The closeup photo of the side just shows how close it hugs the wall with the Dual Lock.
The painting is, indeed, the Center of Attention!"
Tim and Sandy A.
"You now have a collector in Boston! Sooo happy!
This pic shows all the colors in the room!"
D.B. - Boston
"Hi Diana
My husband and I purchased a piece from you when you were in Pittsburgh ... everyone thinks the piece is fabulous."
M.P. - Pittsburgh
"Painting looks great and very well packed also. Thank you."
J.T. - Chicago
"Here it is. It looks awesome!! Thank you so much!!"
J.B. - St. Louis, MO
In this final episode, I talk with the client about the art and the commission process.
In this episode, Secret Waters is completed in the studio, and then installed at the client’s site.
This beautiful painting was commissioned for a Florida home, and is a great example of proper lighting at the correct distance and angle.
In this episode we start with the making of Secret Waters. Overall, a 48x72 triptych executed in hammered copper, melted glass, fine silver, and stainless steel.
“Magical Pond” was a corporate installation, and was a collaboration with another artist.