You’ve all gotten a chance to see my work here at CHARRON’s CHATTER; today I’d like to share another sampling of my late sister’s artwork: Diane Caroline Robiscoe. She could work in many mediums, as evidenced below.
Watercolor

Diane Robiscoe
Clay work

Diane Robiscoe
Pencil Sketch

Diane Robiscoe
Glazed Clay

Diane Robiscoe
Watercolor

Diane Robiscoe
Sculpted Clay

Diane Robiscoe
Acrylic

Diane Robiscoe
Sculpted Clay

Diane Robiscoe
Markers

Diane Robiscoe
Tin

Diane Robiscoe
Colored pencils

Diane Robiscoe
Detail Clay Work

Diane Robiscoe
Watercolor

Diane Robiscoe
Detail Clay Work

Diane Robiscoe
Watercolor

Diane Robiscoe
Watercolor

Diane Robiscoe
Watercolor

Diane Robiscoe
I had trouble finding some of the original discs, so unfortunately lost some vital DPI when re-sizing some images, blurring the finer points, although a few are re-sized at proper DPI. Once I retrieve these discs, I’ll feature additional Gallery posts. Have an inspired day. To view the flagship Gallery post, please click: Gallery I
April 23, 2013 





Charron, your sister’s artwork is stunning. Clearly, talent and creativity run in the family!
and Dad was a musician! (in his spare time from physics) He played classical piano like nobody’s business. I am/was blessed in lots of ways. Thanks for saying, Anka. I want to show everybuddy Diane’s awesome talent.
Great work
truly. Beauty is everywhere…and comes in so many expressions. 🙂
She Did Incredible Work A Fantastic Artist. This is A Great Memory To Her, Jerry.
…you should read the much fictionalized book! Check out my home page…if you like. Spirited Remix was just recently signed for publication, too, so….
thank you for commenting, Gerald–and thank you for coming by.
Hi Karen, Artists are often complicated creatures and it’s clear that creativity runs in the family. Her work is very beautiful and it’s very lovely that we get to share it. P.S When’s the book coming out so I can buy it?
just dropped a note to my pub lady today…I will let everyone (and sundry) know just as soon as I do.
Thank you for the nice compliment on Diane’s work. Such beauty should not go unremarked. 🙂
Thank you Karen for posting you sisters artwork. I love it and am moved by it. I have a lot of artists in my family. I feel her now. Thanks again. 🙂
Thanks for saying, Meg–and thanks especially for coming to look. Yes, a person’s artwork says a lot about them. She was very talented…but very lost, too. I feel closer to you–knowing yours is also an artistic family. Only artists get it. 🙂
Thank you for sharing this wonderful example of talent and spirit, Charron. The world clearly lost something special without your sister in it.
Russ
Thanks for the wonderful compliment on Diane’s behalf. If she had only had enough confidence, she coulda’ took the world by storm…instead of the other way around. God Bless, Russ.
i never met Diane but i miss her. god bless her. hope im good enough to meet her in the next life. jay
You are, and you know her in a way. Through me so I get it. How empathetic, Jay. You have the best heart!
world class artwork. a heart-warming and lasting tribute to a truly gifted artist
maybe she can be posthumously famous…or at least recognized for her gift. I got to thinking about that this afternoon–how I sometimes do about Jimi, Janis, and Jim and Amy…what kind of art she would have made / be making / make in the future? Just as we’ll never know those songs–we’ll never see through those eyes. Sad in so may ways. She left a bigger gap than most–in the continuum of humanity.
amazing… stunning… Glad I’ve come across your wonderful blog.
My very best and have a serene weekend! Respectful regards, Mélanie
–and I can’t wait to peek at yours. Nice to “meet” you, Melanie, and have a great weekend, as well! 🙂
So sad to hear (9 years later) that Diane has passed away. I knew her in high school, in Bozeman, as my friend Rich’s (beautiful) sister. I never knew until now what an amazing artist she was. But now I do!
Hi Ken,
Thank you for saying, and an especial pleasure to encounter a friend of Diane’s. This is just the tip of a Titanic-sized iceberg, in terms of her range and body of work–so please do come back. I post Gallery collections intermittently. We can friend on fb if you like…:)