Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Danielle Dean Palmer | Friday Harbor, WA

Now on Show at Bilinear Art Gallery
Seattle Design Center, Plaza Suite 260
Danielle Dean Palmer, Seas, 2004, Hand Printed Photograph on Archival Paper, 11" x 14" Each, Edition 2 of 5  (framed)
Danielle Dean Palmer, Seas (Untitled 8), Silver Gelatin Print on Archival Paper, 26" x 38"
Danielle Dean Palmer, Seas, 2004, Dimensions and Materials Variable
Danielle Dean Palmer, Seas (Untitled 5), Silver Gelatin Print on Archival Paper, 26" x 38"
Danielle Dean Palmer Seas at Columbia Tower Club
Danielle Dean Palmer, Seas (Untitled 4), Silver Gelatin Print on Archival Paper, 26" x 38"


All Work Available with Aluminum Mounting 
Danielle Dean Palmer, Apple Blossoms (From Tree Series), 2007, Archival Pigment Print Photograph Mounted on Aluminum
Danielle Dean Palmer, Untitled 4 (From Tree Series), Archival Pigment Print Mounted on Aluminum, 27" x 40", Edition 2 of 5

Danielle Dean Palmer, Tree Series, Hand Printed Photograph on Archival Paper, 11" x 14" (Larger Custom Sizes and Aluminum Mounting Available)

[Statement] Danielle Dean Palmer’s work depicts a world between times. She uses a blend of old and new image making techniques to reveal a primal and personal vision of nature in its most elemental form. Her elegant compositions are evocative of specimens collected from a memory of encounter, an experience of something eternal and inextricably of us. They are works of discovery unveiled with a subtle lens.



(left) Danielle Dean Palmer, Starlings II, Photography, Paint and Encaustic, 7" x 10.5"
(right) Danielle Dean Palmer, Starlings III, Photography, Paint and Encaustic, 15" x 8"
(left) Danielle Dean Palmer, May 4, Photography, Paint and Encaustic, 4" x 4"
(right) Danielle Dean Palmer, May 3, Photography, Paint and Encaustic, 4" x 4"

(left) Danielle Dean Palmer, Untitled (Sunrise II), Photography, Paint and Encaustic, 4" x 4"
(right) Danielle Dean Palmer, Untitled (Sunrise), Photography, Paint and Encaustic, 4" x 4"


[Biography] Danielle Dean Palmer’s work is included in several private collections and has been exhibited throughout the West Coast. She lives and works on San Juan Island with her husband, sculptor Matthew Gray Palmer. Her natural, local surroundings often serve as inspiration for her work. Palmer has won many West Coast photography awards including Los Angeles.

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