welcome to diana spheres
Circles, spheres, and connectedness are the core of her art.
by diana martens
Acrylic spheres and domes are the “canvases” on which Diana creates her work.
Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, all of Diana Martens’ artwork is done by hand using a combination of sharp blades and a heated tool with various attachments.
Diana has incorporated the *Fibonacci sequence of numbers into the design of many of her pieces. This sequence is found in our natural world, in Art, Architecture, and Music. By using this sequence, it augments the recognition of connections to our world and each other.
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*Leonardo Fibonacci was an Italian mathematician. He died in 1250. His numerical sequence was first used in 1914. The stripes on a Zebra follow this sequence. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144.
To see Diana’s work in person, consider a visit to UPPER EDEN in the Mt. Adams neighborhood of Cincinnati.
(Parking garage available directly across the street.)
1120 Saint Gregory St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
513-421-1120
www.uppereden.com
Hours:
Wednesday to Saturday: 12:00pm-7:00pm
Sunday: 1:00pm-4:00pm
UPPER EDEN is your haven in Mt Adams, where Stones, Glass, and Art come together in a harmonious celebration of creativity. This boutique promises a truly unique shopping experience, unrivaled in Mt Adams.




