Biography

Daylene Horn is a visual artist who uses printmaking as the foundational medium in her work. She was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she still resides, and growing up in the desert southwest fostered her connection with the natural world. Her work is abstract representational and is inspired by her relationship with nature. The imagery represented in her work is based in part on her macro-photography.

Daylene has been creating art in some form her entire life and began a formal art education after raising her family. She is currently a student working towards a dual fine arts degree with concentrations in Studio Art and Art History. She has exhibited her work locally since 2015 and regionally since 2022. The typical printmaking techniques she employs are relief woodblocks, encaustic collagraphs, and monotypes.

Inspiration Exists, it but it has to find you working

Pablo Picasso

“You have to know how to use the accident, how to recognize it, how to control it, and ways to eliminate it so that the whole surface looks felt and born all at once”

Helen Frakenthaller

The secret of success is…to be fully awake to everything about you.

Jackson Pollock