Artist: Dinah Worman

“Snow on Warm Earth”
Pastel, 12″ x 12″
$2,500

“Gray Barn and Cows”
Pastel, 16″ x 20″
$3,000

“Quiet Grazers”
Pastel on Panel, 18 x 18″
$2,200

“New Snow”
Pastel, 24″ x 36″
$6,000

“Pinon at Sunset”
Pastel, 24″ x 36″
$6,000

Artist Biography: Dinah Worman

Dinah’s landscape paintings are instantly recognizable for their clarity and depth. Light is everywhere. It filters through the trees and streams, between the clouds. She is able to retain this vitality because she is continually renewing her vision.

“I work to press beyond method and into a flow of creative instinct; using pastel, oil, acrylic or printmaking to express myself with unusual compositions and expanding vision.”

Dinah’s work ranges from representational to imaginative variations taken from a creative viewpoint of man and his relationship to the landscape.

Dinah has earned the designation of Master Pastellist from the Pastel Society of America. She has been featured in articles in several newspapers, magazines including Southwest Art, The Pastel Journal and The Artists Magazine and in several books including “Art Journey America: Landscapes.”

Hardwood Museum in Taos, NM acquired one of Dinah’s paintings in 2011.

Dinah’s oil painting “History of a Field” was chosen as Best of Show at the 2013 Coors Art Show and Sale, National Western Stock Show. The honor was featured in Western Art & Architecture’s May/June 2013 issue. View the article here.