Dee Wolff
Dee Wolff (American 1948) is a Minnesota native. She studied at the University of Houston, the Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the C.G. Jung Center in Houston, and the Oomoto School of Traditional Art in Japan. Influenced by the study of world religions and Jungian psychology, Wolff describes her artistic practice as a spiritual exploration of consciousness. Her paintings invite multiple interpretations, encouraging viewers to reflect on questions of faith, symbolism, and the inner human experience.
Dee Wolff (American 1948) “Death Wind”, 2001, gouache paint on paper, gift of the artist, 2006 (20 3/4’’ H x 29 1/4’’ W)
Dee Wolff (American 1948) “Button Box Memories #38”, 2000, ink on paper, gift of the artist, 2006 (22 1/2’’ H x 30’’ W)
Dee Wolff (American 1948) “Fire Trees, Burton, Texas”, 1985-1986, acrylic on canvas, gift of the artist, 2006 (60’’ H x 72’’ W)