Artist Biography
Danielle Domenic studied bones, body forms and 'Spherelogy' with Joseph Slusky, a modern sculptor, at the University of California, Berkeley. When Joe asked her to draw how a physical ailment was perceived from the inside of the body, her unique style developed-- a style often compared to that of Georgia O'Keefe, Salvador Dali and Gustof Klimt.
She worked for a time with this concept, developing her early work series entitled 'Bulbous Art'. During this time, she studied in India, where the openness of the culture inspired her works with intense body forms and colors.
She moved on to live in Europe, where she painted architectural forms with her unique fluid style.
In 2003, she returned to India, to complete an artist in residency at the Kanoria Centre for the Arts. She taught free-hand drawing at the Centre for Environmental Planning Technology and completed her 'Birds of India' series.
After running her own studio gallery in Locke, a historical town in the California Delta, Danielle moved to Taos, New Mexico, where she works from her studio gallery with a view of Taos Mountain.
Danielle Domenic studied bones, body forms and 'Spherelogy' with Joseph Slusky, a modern sculptor, at the University of California, Berkeley. When Joe asked her to draw how a physical ailment was perceived from the inside of the body, her unique style developed-- a style often compared to that of Georgia O'Keefe, Salvador Dali and Gustof Klimt.
She worked for a time with this concept, developing her early work series entitled 'Bulbous Art'. During this time, she studied in India, where the openness of the culture inspired her works with intense body forms and colors.
She moved on to live in Europe, where she painted architectural forms with her unique fluid style.
In 2003, she returned to India, to complete an artist in residency at the Kanoria Centre for the Arts. She taught free-hand drawing at the Centre for Environmental Planning Technology and completed her 'Birds of India' series.
After running her own studio gallery in Locke, a historical town in the California Delta, Danielle moved to Taos, New Mexico, where she works from her studio gallery with a view of Taos Mountain.
Visit Bulbous Art's
Studio-Gallery
Taos, New Mexico, USA
(contact the artist for an appointment)
(575) 737-8593
Studio-Gallery
Taos, New Mexico, USA
(contact the artist for an appointment)
(575) 737-8593