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Original art for sale at UGallery.com | Triton, 2022 by John Diehl | $16,200 | acrylic painting | 74.8' h x 62.9' w | ..\art\acrylic-painting-Triton-2022

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Triton, 2022

John Diehl
Ugallery 5345199670 UGallery

Acrylic painting on Stretched canvas New

Painting wraps around edges

Ready to hang

One-of-a-kind

2022

74.8" h x 62.9" w x 2.2" d |23 lbs. 10 oz.

In stock $16,200

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In this large composition, artist John Diehl crafts a monolithic piece using the Pythagorean theorem and advanced light-absorbing paint. While its elegance is apparent from a distance, a closer inspection reveals subtle pencil lines and intimate traces of the human touch. "These are my marks as a human being entering the posthuman era," says John. The equilateral triangle commands the pristine white background—making a bold statement about the persisting significance of human agency and creativity in a world of technological innovations.

John Diehl

Middleboro, Massachusetts

Artist John Diehl creates large minimalist paintings of equilateral triangles. His practice is a seamless fusion of traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge innovation. "I craft my canvases using advanced materials and collaborate with artificial intelligence to generate images inspired by my physical work," shares John. His artistic practice embodies the essence of the posthuman era and blurs the lines between human creativity and technology. John completed his B.A. in Graphic Design in Massachusetts in 2005 and continued his studies at the Rhode Island School of Design and the University of Florence, Italy. He started selling his work online in 2007 and managed his own art gallery three years later. His studio, which he purchased from one of his collectors, stands on a 16-acre estate in New England and features a private 3-acre exhibition park. It also serves as a home for families of deer and wild turkeys. When he is not painting, he spends time with his wife and dog, plays the piano, cooks the best carbonara, and explores the outdoors.

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C Snow style="color: #000000;"11/3/2012 | 5:03 PM

I like your work.

John Diehl 5/14/2012 | 3:26 PM

So happy to hear you received the painting and are already enjoying it. I hope it brings you and your family many years of enjoyment!

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C purchased this artwork. style="color: #000000;"5/14/2012 | 12:57 PM

hi, i just opened this email and saw the image of "clearing" and thought, wow! what a pretty image, then realized i own this stunning image. it a fabulous addition to our new home as it creates warmth and depth. we love it and love having a piece of new england with us every day. thanks!

John Diehl 2/25/2012 | 11:16 PM

Great to hear you enjoy my paintings! From time to time I do in fact paint smaller 20"x20" paintings, so be sure to keep an eye out for them.

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faboo style="color: #000000;"2/25/2012 | 10:52 PM

Gorgeous paintings! Will def. save up to buy ond one of these. Curious, do you plan to paint any smaller sizes?

K Titus style="color: #000000;"2/20/2012 | 11:52 PM

I think these are wonderful, they make me feel like I am in a poem.

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A Rotondi style="color: #000000;"1/30/2012 | 2:57 PM

Hey john, you do really good work. I'm a local film maker from Mass. I have an interesting idea and I am looking for an artist to work with. you can shoot me an email at andrew_rotondi@yahoo.com if you are interested. You can see some of my trailers at www.youtube.com/user/mrandrewrotondi Thanks John.

John Diehl 6/15/2011 | 1:13 PM

Thank you, I'm happy to hear you love my work!

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M Hollis style="color: #000000;"6/14/2011 | 10:59 PM

Wow. Love your work and so did my wife!

John Diehl 2/6/2011 | 8:13 PM

Great to hear you enjoy my art!

hotjewel style="color: #000000;"2/6/2011 | 12:40 PM

love your work. very peaceful. saving my pennies!

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