Diane s. grimes - bay marsh
Artist Hometown: Medford Lakes
Medium: Watercolor
Location in MD Anderson: Third Floor, Hallway Corridor, Outside Administrative Office C3091
Artist Bio:
Diane S. Grimes finds inspiration for her paintings in the colors of the ocean, the warmth of the breeze and the ever-changing views of the sky.
The Jersey Shore has always played an important role in her life, having spent summers in Wildwood as a child and then spending family time at her parent’s home in Cape May after they retired.
A resident of New Jersey for 41 years, Diane has been an art educator for more than three decades. She currently serves as chairwoman of the Art Department at Immaculata University.
Diane lost her brother-in-law to cancer in February 2013.
“When my brother-in-law became bedridden, I showed him how to paint on his iPad. Art is so powerful and can open the door for incredible healing, especially of one’s soul.”
More from Diane S. Grimes:
Grimes – Grandpop at Sea
Grimes – LBI Marshland
Medium: Watercolor
Location in MD Anderson: Third Floor, Hallway Corridor, Outside Administrative Office C3091
Artist Bio:
Diane S. Grimes finds inspiration for her paintings in the colors of the ocean, the warmth of the breeze and the ever-changing views of the sky.
The Jersey Shore has always played an important role in her life, having spent summers in Wildwood as a child and then spending family time at her parent’s home in Cape May after they retired.
A resident of New Jersey for 41 years, Diane has been an art educator for more than three decades. She currently serves as chairwoman of the Art Department at Immaculata University.
Diane lost her brother-in-law to cancer in February 2013.
“When my brother-in-law became bedridden, I showed him how to paint on his iPad. Art is so powerful and can open the door for incredible healing, especially of one’s soul.”
More from Diane S. Grimes:
Grimes – Grandpop at Sea
Grimes – LBI Marshland