John Dahlsen2018-11-29T04:42:33+00:00Artist Statement – Pacific Garbage Patch Environmental Wallworks 2018
John Dahlsen2020-09-17T01:13:00+00:00Advice From the Ocean: Unexpected Paths Into Marine Conservation
John Dahlsen2019-06-27T04:44:19+00:00What encouraged you to change mediums from paint to found objects?
John Dahlsen2019-06-27T04:43:31+00:00What were some of your major experiences and influences as a young artist?
John Dahlsen2019-06-27T04:42:46+00:00Your artistic career has led you through stages of figurative painting
John Dahlsen2019-06-27T04:42:01+00:00Does the change in artistic medium affect how you define yourself as an artist?
John Dahlsen2018-07-01T05:37:46+00:00Artist Statement – Abstract and Figurative Paintings and Works on Paper ( 1997 – 1980 )
John Dahlsen2018-07-01T06:02:47+00:00Artist Statement – Environmental Paintings – Landscapes, Seascapes & Interiors
John Dahlsen2018-07-02T08:29:20+00:00Artist Statement – Abstract and Figurative Paintings and Works on Paper ( 1988 )
John Dahlsen2018-07-03T05:33:40+00:00Artist Statement – Abstract and Figurative Paintings and Works on Paper ( 1986 – 1987 )
John Dahlsen2018-07-09T08:32:31+00:00Artist Statement – Abstract and Figurative Paintings and Works on Paper ( 1991 )
John Dahlsen2018-07-15T00:21:46+00:00Artist Statement – Environmental Art Wallworks “36 Plastic Panels”
John Dahlsen2018-10-24T00:55:58+00:00Artist Statement – Environmental Driftwood Art Wallwork, Prints & Totems
John Dahlsen2018-07-23T23:57:53+00:00Artist Statement – Contemporary Australian Assemblage Art, Digital Prints on Paper and on Canvas and Found Object Art Photography ( 1999 )
John Dahlsen2018-07-24T08:14:37+00:00Artist Statement – Environmental Art Totems & Sculptures ( 2003 )
John Dahlsen2018-07-27T00:33:28+00:00Artist Statement – Environmental Paintings – Landscapes, Seascapes & Interiors ( 2007-2012 )