From ultra realism to the extreme abstract, Diana’s
fascination with the old west, landscapes, portraits and
decorator art are reflected in the timeless paintings,
pencil renderings and wall art that display her remarkable
and versatile talent.
In 1968, Diana received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree and
an All-Level teaching Certificate from Texas Christian
University. Other academic and art courses were completed at
North Texas University and Texas Tech University. From 1978
to 1983 Diana was prominent in Texas Women Western Artists
and was among the first members to join the Cowgirl Museum
and hall of Fame in Hereford, Texas. During that time, Diana
participated in art shows at the museum to help raise funds
for the Hall of Fame.
She has participated in many juried shows throughout her
long career. The Roy Rogers Museum, in California and the
Cowgirl Hall of Fame are homes for some of Diana’s work, as
well as, many private collections around the world.
Diana is a juried member of the New Braunfels Art League.
She is also a member of The American Academy of Women
Artists.