"A Wish for You" by Danielle McManus
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About this item
"A Wish for You" by Danielle McManus
Acrylic on canvas
30cm x 30cm
RRP $595
About the Artist
Born in Sydney, Danielle McManus intertwines experiences from everyday life with her Maltese heritage to produce superbly whimsical artworks & ceramics.
Whether fictional or based on real-life family events, Danielle’s love of storytelling is evident in her colourful, figurative offerings that provide viewers with thought-provoking images, frequently set against a backdrop of a landscape fusing both her Maltese heritage and passion for Australia.
Influenced by the artwork of 17th Century European manuscripts as well as the work of other prominent artists such as Gustav Klimt, Frida Kahlo, Margaret Woodward and Arthur Boyd, Danielle uses a rich colourful palette, expressing a deep love and kinship with the Australian landscape and it’s unique colours.
After completing a Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) at Newcastle University, Danielle worked as a graphic designer in Sydney, during which time she began painting ceramics. After nine years she made the move to more peaceful surroundings in the Hunter Valley where she now paints from her rural studio.
Following a very successful solo exhibition at Pokolbin Gallery situated in the grounds of Mistletoe Winery in 2007, Danielle now paints full-time creating a range of ceramic pieces, charcoals, pastels and acrylics all in her own individual and colourful style.