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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Ready to hang
Dimensions 76cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This painting was inspired by Mexican dolls I saw on display many years ago in Santa Fe at the Museum of International Folklore. I have spent many years of my life in New Mexico. It's there I grew to appreciate and love the Hispanic people and their vibrant culture. This painting tells a story of oppression, fear and hope that many good people around the world experience.

Artist Bio

Before retiring two years ago I worked as a nurse and administrator for over 30+ years in the United States, Saudi Arabia and Australia. Education in art includes Adelaide Central School of Art, Splashout Studios and mentoring with such artists as Louise Feneley, Lauryn Arnott, John Lacey plus many others.

Exhibitions have included locations such as Queenscliff Art Exhibition 2022, Red Poles Winery, Gallery M, Glenelg Art Gallery, Walkerville Art Show, Orange Heart Gallery at Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Splashout Art Gallery and many other venues in the Adelaide area.

My works are primarily in oils but other materials are explored as well. Although I will take on any subject, my present primary artistic interests include the Australian landscape and the human figure. The SA Tour Down Under inspired the painting, Skinny Tyres. For many years I was an avid road cyclist with many long-distance desert/mountain rides under my belt. The determined face and body of the serious biker recalls the pain of pounding up a mountain pass and the excitement of zipping down the other side onto the flats of the high desert. Snow-capped mountains with looming tall pines, golden fields and red dirt reflect the memories of my TREK’s ‘Skinny Tires’ on the road.

My work is signed as TDC, short for Taylor Dickson Creek. This signature is surname initials for my mother, husband and father. It’s also a pen signature for writing.

I presently reside in Glenelg, SA with my husband and Ella, the bpuncing German Shorthaired Pointer.

Vicki Dickson (TDC)

Commissions

Vicki's studio is in Glenelg, SA