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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

GRACE VISITS: DARIA DOROSH 2/7/17

I am privileged to have had the opportunity to visit with Daria Dorosh and write about her artwork for Women's Voices For Change.

Here is a link to the article: Please comment on the Women's Voices For Change site if you wish. Enjoy!

Women's Voices For Change Article

More images in the order that they are mentioned in the article: CLICK ON IMAGES and THEY ENLARGE:



Doily Face (front view), 8"x8"x9", textile sculpture, 2012

To Look, 19.5"x23.5", digital print with custom antique frame, 2012


Baby Face, 9"x10"x6.5", textile sculpture with shelf, 2012


Little Boy Lost, 9"x6.5"x5.5",  textile sculpture with shelf, 2012



Mama's Boy, 9"x10.5"x5",  textile sculpture with shelf, 2012

Teacher's Pet, 15"x10"x5.5",  textile sculpture with shelf, 2012


Baba Yaga, 14"x12"x8.5",  textile sculpture with shelf, 2012

To Wait, 18.25"x22.75", digital print with custom antique frame, 2012


Pink Pearl, 5"x10.5"x8.75,  textile sculpture with shelf, 2012

DETAIL: To Relax, 22"x17", digital print with custom antique frame, 2012


Owl Princess, 10"x5"x3",  textile sculpture with shelf, 2012

Owl Princess Reveals The Destruction of Babylon, 16"x18.5", digital print with custom antique frame, 2012


Narcissus 1, series 4, 22"x17", digital print with sewn textiles, 2016


Narcissus 3, series 4, 22"x17", digital print with sewn textiles, 2016

Daria Dorosh Website









2 comments:

  1. Wow, how deliciously detailed and feminine, little worlds to enter and enlarge one's self through the magical play of imagination, beauty, and wonder. Her work has a very Japanese aesthetic without being directly referential. That makes it very special in my mind-heart's eyes.

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  2. “Art over the years has (revealed) my path . . . a magical world of possibilities." Daria is one of my favorite artists. Your writing reveals some of the fascinating, and inspiring qualities one has in seeing her work, its playful, mysterious, and thought provoking. Often hilarious as well as puzzling.....I wish that more images could be shown, words can fall short of deciphering all that one senses. a true art of wonder. Thanks to you both for writing and making this essay.

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