In March of 2009 Diana Lee joined a select group of featured artists, including Claybord inventor Charles Ewing, in an international show of scratchboard art in Indianapolis. Sponsored by Ampersand, the manufacturer of Claybord products, the show in Indianapolis was one of the first ever to focus specifically on the medium scratchboard. She was selected again for another international scratchboard show, taking place in Colorado, in January of 2010, juried by Charles Ewing.
Diana is featured in The Artist’s Magazine, March 2010 issue. She produced commissioned illustrations for a California women’s magazine.
A Dancer's Hands
A Dancer's Hands
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This is a done on a 20 x 16 scratchboard. I used the tip of a surgical scalpel to scratch the surface. It took over one hundred hours to complete.
Light Striped Nude
Light Striped Nude
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This is a done on an 18 x 24 scratchboard. I used the tip of an x-acto knife to scratch the surface.
Of A Like Mind
Of A Like Mind
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This is a done on a 20 x 16 scratchboard. I used the tip of a surgical scalpel to scratch the surface.
Pewter Pitcher
Pewter Pitcher
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This is a done on an 110 x 14 scratchboard. I used the tip of a surgical scalpel to scratch the surface. The fruit was colored with transparent ink.
The Chess Player
The Chess Player
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This is a done on a 14 x 18 scratchboard. I used the tip of a surgical scalpel to scratch the surface. It took over two hundred hours to complete.
The Chess Player's Opponent
The Chess Player's Opponent
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This is a done on a 14 x 18 scratchboard. I used the tip of a surgical scalpel to scratch the surface.
Tibetan Prayer Wheel
Tibetan Prayer Wheel
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This is a done on a 9 x 12 scratchboard. I used the tip of a surgical scalpel to scratch the surface.
The Candlestick Maker
The Candlestick Maker
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This is a done on a 14 x 18 scratchboard. I used the tip of a surgical scalpel to scratch the surface. It took well over two hundred hours to complete.