Danielle Palmas

Joined Artfinder: Nov. 2015

Artworks for sale: 27

United Kingdom

About Danielle Palmas

 
 
  • Biography

    Danielle Palmas is an abstract art artist born and raised in France who now lives in Manchester, UK. Here she had the opportunity to learn graphic design, fine art and art history. Although she has practiced as a graphic designer, her heart truly lies in abstract art. She also work as a supply art teacher.

    She enjoys working with mixed media, yet she mainly works with acrylic paint on canvas, always experimenting different techniques. Colour, textures, shapes and space take a special importance throughout her art. She forms an idea for her paintings around these particular elements. Through her work, she is constantly exploring the relationship between colour, light and form. The paintings she produces are unique and original.

    "Painting is for me a pulsion, almost a need, which comes and goes, yet needs to be addressed when there. I see my paintings as images to be visually embraced and felt in a sensory fashion."




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Biography


Danielle Palmas is an abstract art artist born and raised in France who now lives in Manchester, UK. Here she had the opportunity to learn graphic design, fine art and art history. Although she has practiced as a graphic designer, her heart truly lies in abstract art. She also work as a supply art teacher.

She enjoys working with mixed media, yet she mainly works with acrylic paint on canvas, always experimenting different techniques. Colour, textures, shapes and space take a special importance throughout her art. She forms an idea for her paintings around these particular elements. Through her work, she is constantly exploring the relationship between colour, light and form. The paintings she produces are unique and original.

"Painting is for me a pulsion, almost a need, which comes and goes, yet needs to be addressed when there. I see my paintings as images to be visually embraced and felt in a sensory fashion."