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Danielle Creenaune

October 22, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Danielle Creenaune, ‘Enfold’, Mokulito, 77cm x 105cm, Edition of 8, 2024

Danielle’s work, ‘Enfold‘ has been selected as a finalist in the Fisher’s Ghost Art Award 2024.

The Exhibition will be open to the public from Saturday 26th October to Friday 6th December, 

Award Announcement – Friday 1 November

Campbelltown Arts Centre

1 Art Gallery Road
Campbelltown NSW 2560

Gallery hours
Monday-Sunday | 10:00am-4:00pm
Free entry
Closed Public Holidays



Danielle also has her  solo exhibition at Australian galleries in Melbourne open from today until the 9th November.


 

Filed Under: Art Prize, Exhibitions Tagged With: Australian Galleries, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Danielle Creenaune, Fishers Ghost Art Award, Melbourne, Mokulito

Danielle Creenaune is exhibiting through Australian Galleries at the London Art Fair.

January 23, 2023 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

We are delighted to share that Danielle Creenaune is showing at London Art Fair from 18 – 22 January.

Danielle Creenaune  Luminous Fall  2022. Image courtesy of CIRCLE Contemporary.

Danielle’s works will be shown alongside several other artists as a represented artist of UK-based gallery CIRCLE Contemporary. Of her works, CIRCLE states:

“It begins with birds, not water. Danielle speaks of the rainforest birds near her home in Wollongong – meaning ‘sound of the sea’. The Illawarra region, south of Sydney, is home to over 350 species of birds including the mythical Lyrebird.

Danielle Creenaune  Alchemy  2022  mokulito  edition 2 of 10  70 x 220 cm. Image courtesy of CIRCLE Contemporary.

“It also begins with drawing. Drawing is an act of engagement – Danielle literally draws her way into her subject, observing the motifs and rhythms she finds in her surrounding wetlands and creeks. While making these drawings birdsong is ever-present. This soundscape is the invisible backdrop, unseen life, passing through each lithographic and woodcut print she makes.

“And now to water, the focus of a new body of work. For Danielle art and life coalesce and the mesmeric force of the great waterfalls of the Budderoo national park affect her deeply…

“Many times I felt the incidental flow of marks beyond my control, echoing the real life movement of water. I have found that over time, the energy and positive atmosphere of flowing water has become a reference point for me for healing and positivity and represents a grounding that comes with preserving green spaces in urban environments.”

Filed Under: Art Fair Tagged With: birdlife, Danielle Creenaune, Illawarra, London Art Fair, Mokulito

Danielle Creenaune, Fragile States, Australian Galleries

November 8, 2020 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

‘Fragile States describes a parallel notion of fragility with respect to the state of our current natural environment and my own personal experience during a period of relocating to Australia after almost two decades abroad.

These works address the duality experienced both in a cultural and linguistic sense, and also within the landscape I inhabit. In this time of displacement and dislocation, my experiences were charged with sentiment, vulnerability, and a sensitivity to change. It was a period of introspection, weighing up what would be lost and gained and bearing witness to the closure of a chapter in my life. Now, in Australia I am challenged by new places of personal significance in my local area such as wide coastal perspectives and waterfalls. My work is concerned with the rhythms in nature and the importance of treading lightly on this borrowed land.

In this exhibition, I work in the techniques of stone lithography and mokulito, because there is a flow between the process, materials and image making. Lithography offers me a very direct way of making painterly marks within printmaking and carries with it a rich gamut of tones and textures such as reticulated washes and wood textures which mirror forms also present in nature. I walk and observe places while making quick sketches that later serve to situate myself back there with the movement, sounds and sensibilities. Back in the studio, I work on the matrix of stone or wood in a visceral manner creating a new landscape which taps into the feeling of being in that place.’

– Danielle Creenaune, November 2020

Image: Crystal  2020 lithograph and mokulito 42 x 60 cm edition 6 E.V.

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Collingwood, Victoria

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Australian Galleries., Collingwood, Danielle Creenaune, environment, Fragile States, Mokulito, stone lithography, Victoria

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