Anna Dibble

Anna Dibble (United States, born 1950), All in this together, 2020, Acrylic on birch panel, 12 x 14 inches, Courtesy of the artist

Anna Dibble (United States, born 1950), All in this together, 2020, Acrylic on birch panel, 12 x 14 inches, Courtesy of the artist

Painter Anna Dibble has become more aware of rising sea levels and issues associated with it since she moved to Maine over five years ago.

She frequently visits the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) and paints from her fourth-floor condominium that looks out onto Casco Bay. She adopts the sea of Maine as her subject in a series of imaginary climate-based landscapes that are filled with symbolic images of evolution, ancient marine life, birds, boats, and humans. Such paintings explore her own personal mythology based on her love of the natural world and concern for its future. Since March 2020, Dibble has experimented with new mediums and themes about inner states of being. In her works on view, the characters are portrayed in moments of solitary confinement, vulnerability, and resilience.

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“Anna Dibble’s winsome world of imaginary climate-based landscapes speaks to people experiencing both vulnerability and resilience. We see them in boats on what she calls ‘early oceans’ and we see them walking alone with a dog in beautifully spare but perhaps wounded surroundings.”

- Katherine Bradford, Untitled juror


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