In a Dark Place - Louise Daniels
There are times in our lives when our reserves have been drained and we have nothing more to give. It is when we need to shut down and be present in that dark place, so we can later move on to the slow rebuilding of our mental and physical health.
Bio: Louise Daniels is a trawlwoolway palawa woman of lutriwita Tasmania). She holds a Bachelor of Contemporary Arts with Honours from the University of Tasmania 2019. Daniels loves to draw, paint and make things with her hands. Her current art practice utilizes all these elements with acrylic landscape paintings, charcoal drawings and wire sculpture.
Daniels has been sculpting with aluminium wire for over ten years. She uses this artform to depict moments in everyday human and animal life – some humorous, some poignant – all expressive depictions of our existence.
There are times in our lives when our reserves have been drained and we have nothing more to give. It is when we need to shut down and be present in that dark place, so we can later move on to the slow rebuilding of our mental and physical health.
Bio: Louise Daniels is a trawlwoolway palawa woman of lutriwita Tasmania). She holds a Bachelor of Contemporary Arts with Honours from the University of Tasmania 2019. Daniels loves to draw, paint and make things with her hands. Her current art practice utilizes all these elements with acrylic landscape paintings, charcoal drawings and wire sculpture.
Daniels has been sculpting with aluminium wire for over ten years. She uses this artform to depict moments in everyday human and animal life – some humorous, some poignant – all expressive depictions of our existence.
There are times in our lives when our reserves have been drained and we have nothing more to give. It is when we need to shut down and be present in that dark place, so we can later move on to the slow rebuilding of our mental and physical health.
Bio: Louise Daniels is a trawlwoolway palawa woman of lutriwita Tasmania). She holds a Bachelor of Contemporary Arts with Honours from the University of Tasmania 2019. Daniels loves to draw, paint and make things with her hands. Her current art practice utilizes all these elements with acrylic landscape paintings, charcoal drawings and wire sculpture.
Daniels has been sculpting with aluminium wire for over ten years. She uses this artform to depict moments in everyday human and animal life – some humorous, some poignant – all expressive depictions of our existence.