Mixed Media
91.0 x 61.0 cm
2022
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About this artwork
The new artwork, titled "Colorful Cascade Symphony," is a 61x91 mixed media piece on canvas. This vibrant and dynamic abstract painting captivates with its bold use of color and intricate detailing. The composition features a dazzling array of hues including teal, yellow, orange, black, white, and purple, each contributing to the piece's energetic allure. The background is predominantly a harmonious blend of teal and turquoise shades, enhanced with vertical drips of white and blue paint that add texture and depth. Thick, black lines zigzag and curl across the canvas, creating a sense of movement and spontaneity that draws the viewer’s eye in various directions. These lines give the painting a lively, almost musical rhythm. One of the most striking elements is a prominent white circle with a black and blue interior, positioned partially overlapping the vibrant background. This circle serves as a focal point, grounding the chaos of color with its defined shape and detailed interior. On the left side, vertical black lines within a yellow and orange border provide a geometric contrast to the fluidity of the rest of the composition. This element balances the overall piece with structured detail amidst the freeform elements. A horizontal band of purple spans the lower third of the canvas, intersected with blue accents that add another layer of complexity to the painting. The purple band contributes to the painting’s overall dynamic energy, further enriching its vibrant narrative. This specific artwork is notably textured, showcasing a unique creation process that emphasizes tactile elements alongside the visual components. "Colorful Cascade Symphony" stands as a testament to the intricate and expressive potential of abstract art, inviting viewers to explore its depth and dynamism.
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Aug 31, 2024
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About the artist
Dani Wilson, an inspiring voice in the world of abstract art, was born in 1969 in Cleveland, Ohio, and spent her formative years oscillating between Cleveland and Baltimore. The frequent relocations and a tremendously impactful childhood event-witnessing the tragic death of her father at the age of twelve— left an indelible mark on her life. Diagnosed with depression and PTSD at thirteen, Dani navigated her difficult teenage years with courage and resilience. Though she dabbled in art throughout her life, it wasn't until 2016 that Wilson experienced a profound artistic awakening. That transformative moment came courtesy of her daughter, Maddie, who introduced her to Priscilla Batzell on YouTube. Dani instantly fell back in love with abstract art and found herself immersed in its vibrant and emotive world. With sobriety providing newfound clarity, Dani dedicated herself entirely to art, breathing life into every canvas. Wilson's journey is remarkable in its self-taught nature. Without any formal artistic connections in her family or academic training, she relied solely on her intrinsic passion and relentless study of the craft. Dani's past included over two decades battling addiction to drugs and alcohol, a period during which she painted only sporadically. However, with over seven years of sobriety under her belt, she now lives and breathes art, painting full-time in her Baltimore studio. Her work bears the hallmark of her experiences with depression and PTSD, translating these complex emotions into vivid, energetic colors. Dani's creative process begins with an underpainting, a foundational layer that imparts depth and contrast to her work. She then builds upon this with a bright and dynamic color palette, meticulously crafting each piece. Her technique is a quilt of influences from various artists, gleaned through exhaustive online research, yet her distinctive use of color and form sets her apart. Dani's inspiration draws heavily from two art figures: Jackson Pollock and Priscilla Batzell. Her ongoing quest for artistic expression finds her active in Highlandtown's First Friday art walk, where she engages with a vibrant and supportive community. Currently, her work, including her unique hand-painted wearable art jewelry, is showcased at the 3402 Gallery on Gough Street in Highlandtown. Recognition has followed her dedication. Dani has garnered several awards and is going to be featured in an interview with Voyage Baltimore Magazine at the end of the Summer. Her art has been spotlighted in a two-month solo show in July of 2022, earning admiration from viewers who often find themselves mesmerized by her colorful creations. Her dream is to secure a lasting place in the art world, a goal she strives for with unwavering determination. Dani Wilson's art is a reflection of her journey— a narrative colored by struggle, resilience, and ultimately, redemption. With each piece, she not only explores the depths of abstract art but also invites viewers into a world where every hue and shape has a story to tell. Her commitment and unique vision underscore the vital role art plays in society, proving that it is not only a form of expression but also a beacon of hope and transformation.
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Born in 1969 in Ohio 8, Cleveland, OH, USA. Currently residing in Baltimore, MD, USA.
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