Writing Archive
This page holds a collection of my earlier writings—reflections that weave together art, spirituality, and the healing journey. Though I no longer write here, these pieces remain as part of the path that shaped my creative and spiritual voice.
Today, my living writing home is Remembering Wholeness, where I share new essays, personal stories, and reflections at the intersection of mysticism, healing, and creativity.
I invite you to explore what’s here as part of the journey that brought me to now—and to join me on Substack for what continues to unfold.
— Diana
Flower Art on Fine Art America
I’m excited to have some of my best floral images for sale on Fine Art America. Their site makes it easy for artists to sell their work and have it available in so many forms.
American Rose Center Blooms Oct. 2022
It has been years since I visited the American Rose Center Gardens near my hometown of Shreveport. The gardens have been undergoing total restoration.
Critical Mass 10 Submission
I’ve always wanted to present my photography using acrylic mounting since I first saw iconic photography master Peter Lik’s large-format acrylic mounts in his gallery in Las Vegas
Tribute to My Teachers
Without these artistic photographers who’ve inspired me and taught me how to see, I would not be the photographic artist, I aspired to be today.
Lost in the Flow
There are times when I am photographing flowers close-up, I lose myself. Time stands still.
Resurrecting an Old Image
I've always loved this image, but some things were distracting me from its beauty. So, with new Lightroom processing tools and skills, I tackled the raw photograph again, hoping to breathe new life into it.
Meet Me Where the Dahlias Grow
I first visited Swan Island Dahlia Farm in Canby, Oregon, in 2014 while attending a photography workshop conducted by award-winning photographer, Denise Ippolito. Denise's flower photography has inspired me for many years. Pair that with a place
Aging Flower Project - Amaryllis
I've been wanting years to create images of flowers past their prime and still find beauty. It's not easy. Nor is it popular.
The QuaranTime Exhibition
QuaranTime is an Exhibition/Presentation/Performance Series featuring all Northwest Louisiana Roster Artists who enter up to 10 works created during the CoronaVirus "Pause" and presented by the Shreveport Regional Art Council. Here is my submission of nine images I call: The Lost Spring Discovered