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Danielle Duer: Painting

May 1, 2012 By Wendy Campbell

Danielle-Duer

Painter Danielle Duer works from her studio in Nashville, Tennessee. She describes her  narrative pieces as manifestations of a romantic walk inside her own head. Duer sees this world and the people in it as “blissful and beautiful but equally heartbroken and sick.” She wants each piece of art to contain all of these Authentic elements of life. She is  interested in human behavior and why we are the way we are,  why we act the way we do, and how it often differs from who we are inside. How do we really feel?  How do we cover this up?  How are we sincere? What is the truth?  Aesthetically, her paintings are illusive but they often symbolize her undying urge to expose our vulnerable hearts and the weapons that guard them, all from a feminine perspective.

To see more, visit DanielleDuer.com.




Filed Under: ART, Painting, Women in Visual Arts Tagged With: American Art, Danielle Duer

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