Danielle in Puebla, Mexico painting in Puebla, Mexico. photo by Alain-Gilles Bastide 2002

 
Paintings from Bali
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.Padang Bai 01
Padang Bai 02
Padang Bai 03
Lillies 01
Lilies 02 Lilies 03 Tirtagangga Lilies 02  
Tirtagangga Lilies 01
Balinese Girl 01
Balinese Girl 02
Balinese Girls 01
Balinese Girls 02
Balinese Girls 03
Balinese Girls 04
Balinese Girls 05
Fish 02
Fish 01
Seaweed Farm 01
Seaweed Farm 02
Seaweed Farm 03
additional selected portraits:
         
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curriculum vitae
artist's statement
Danielle Eubank usually works with oil on canvas, charcoal and ink drawing, and oil on card. She has exhibited her art in the UK and California, USA. Originally from a rural coastal village of northern California, Eubank works between California, USA, and London, UK. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she studied fine art for 8 years.  
danielle laughing She regularly advises on art & new media issues. She was Expedition Artist aboard an Indonesian replica 8th century sailing vessel, the Borobudur Ship, that sailed from Indonesia to Seychelles, Madagascar, South Africa, and Ghana. She has been a jury member for the BAFTA awards in London, represented the UK as a steering committee member for EuroPrix, a Europe-wide multimedia art prize, took part in a UK government (DTI) trade mission to Korea and Japan, and recently spoke at the University of the Americas, Mexico.

Eubank's work demonstrates her interest in light--bringing light into the subject matter, interest in colour--her colours are comprised of numerous translucent layers of paint. These attributes, combined with close attention given to composition, infuse life into her portraits of animals, people, water, and other objects.

If you would like to find out more about Danielle Eubank or her work please email danielle@danielleeubank.com

 detail of Cholula
'I am interested in interactioninteraction between people, between objects and people, and between images and the viewer.'
Thompsons Gallery LondonBurghley HouseCollyer-Bristow GalleryGeorges House GalleryThompsons Gallery Aldeburgh