Danielle grew up in an artist studio. Her Step Father was an illustrator from New York. She was constantly registering creative images into her subconscious. It was typical to be surrounded by large paintings in progress, and to be witness to their evolution. After her Brother's passing, she found that she could work thru unpleasant emotions by painting. The process proved to release stagnation, and create art that produced feelings of gratitude.
''I see myself as someone who has the unique opportunity to inspire others imagination. To be an example of working thru difficulties from a young age, to evolve into self empowerment. The world we live in requires a more empathetic approach for all. If the tools are in place to help deal with the challenges, there will be a lot more healing and consideration for others along the way. Color therapy, and a desire to heal , gave me my voice as an artist. Finding those who can inspire that creativity and to whom you can relate, will make all the difference in the world to someone.''
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