On the Piece to Your leftFirst day of a new oil on canvas for my solo show at Last Rites Gallery.
I don't do a lot of sketching beforehand on my canvas so the first day is mainly working the figure out to the size needed. Changes ALWAYS will take place in every step for me until I get it the way I see it in my vision in my head. ~Leslie Ditto |
Bio |
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, artist Leslie Ditto was raised in a Harley Davidson shop owned by her father and uncle, where she witnessed them build and paint extraordinary motorcycles. It was in this garage that her fascination in surrealism became rooted. In this creative atmosphere, where gas tanks (and other surfaces) were often painted with fantasy images, inspired by such legendary artists as Frank Frazetta and Boris Vallejo, Leslie Ditto was born.
Leslie attended Overton High School for the performing and visual arts and was accepted to Otis Art Institute of Parsons in 1988, but left shortly thereafter to attend to her family. She would go on to teach herself in the tradition of the “Old Masters,” such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Rubens, Raphael, and Rembrandt. These strong influences, as well as a love for modern surreal art, led to Leslie’s culmination of surreal magic. Her artwork often contains simple and yet deeply complex symbolism touching upon social, political and spiritual elements and – with its achievements in colorful, vivid, and engaging paintings – blends traditional and innovative methods in an emotional beauty that is truly dynamic. Since beginning her fine art career in 2008, Leslie has been featured in contemporary galleries in the US and all over the world. She has successfully sold out two solo shows at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, California, been featured in several art magazines and books, and worked with the musical artist Maynard James Keenan (TOOL, A Perfect Circle, Puscifer) to create the 2012 tour poster for Puscifer. Leslie's "Dali" oil painting was featured in the Kustum Kulture II exhibition at Huntington Beach Art Center, CA. She has also created pieces for the Huntsville Art Museum for their annual Breast Cancer Charity and for the Tokyo Love Show for the Keep A Breast Foundation in Japan. |