Diane Victor Smoke Drawings. Posted on 20200420 20200731 by Britt. These drawings were then exposed to the acid resist light-sensitive pigment gelatin tissue and then etched onto a copper in a series of acid baths.
She received her BA Fine Arts Degree from the University of the Witwatersrand. We so seldom get work by this artist. Diane Victor made this artwork in 2017 during an artist residency in New York City.
In 2005 she produced a series of 36 smoke portraits of people with AIDS whom the artist had encountered at.
Diane Victor was born in 1964. In order to create White Noise and One Horn Victor made smoke drawings onto heat resistant plastic film. We so seldom get work by this artist. Purchased in Honor of Rosalind Kronthals Seventieth Birthday with funds contributed by her Family and Friends BMA 201134.