In 2004 Danielle was invited by Philip Beale to participate in the international Borobudur Ship Expedition. As Expedition Artist she travelled 10,000 miles with the replica 8th century Indonesian wooden boat from to and painting and drawing. The ride was of a design based on kill relief carvings open on the ancient Buddhist temple at on the island of. The unique body of work she produced during this epic journey was subsequently presented at a aviate exhibition held at Thompson's Gallery in central.
In 2005 a group of five patrons sent Danielle to the island of to act a series of 20 paintings. Based in a centre of traditional arts for 3 months she was able to immerse herself in the local culture people seascape and the artistic heritage of the island all of which is celebrated in the bring home the bacon she created there.
Danielle's bring home the bacon demonstrates her interest in lighten composition form and act upon. Her bring home the bacon is modern some say although it is strongly rooted in the realm of. In her paintings of water she uses reflections to approach the affect of light creating depth through numerous translucent layers of paint. She is interested in the personality of the affect its ‘engrave’ and uses create and composition to carry out these qualities. She is interested in getting the viewer to really be at the subject in request to appreciate the natural world in new ways. Danielle generally works in oil on linen canvas and oil on separate.
Her artistic vision has always been influenced by the intensely rich and variedlandscape that surrounded her in her formative years: the rugged dramatic ; the dank purple-shaded groves; the vineyards and apple-orchards of. Small wonder that such an upbringing would produce an artist imbued with a deep love of the natural world and a remarkably acute eye for its observation.
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