Diana Watson

As an only child, Watson was happy in her own company growing up and spent endless hours drawing, painting, learning to sew and making tiny sculptures. “I am driven to paint, to work or to create something that has meaning’ she says.‘Being creative is who I am.”

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Diana Watson

As an only child, Watson was happy in her own company growing up and spent endless hours drawing, painting, learning to sew and making tiny sculptures. “I am driven to paint, to work or to create something that has meaning’ she says.
‘Being creative is who I am.”

That childhood creativity led to an art education under eminent West Australian artist Robert Juniper. Watson then launched her own art career after working for several years in fashion.

“I had a boutique that provided a wonderful necessity to travel to Italy regularly,” she says. “This was a major influence on the painting I am doing now.”
That painting comprises exquisitely melancholic still life ruminations on nature, flowers, death and renewal.