ABOUT DANI HUMBERSTONE
Born in London, Dani attended a Rudolph Steiner school before studying fashion in Brighton. After which she returned to her original love of painting and drawing, freelancing for many years as an artist before setting up a publishing company where she worked as the principal artist and designer. After several years she left publishing and turned to painting full time.
Dani was Vice-President of the Society of Women Artists for five years, (stepping down earlier this year). She is regularly invited to exhibit at the Florence Biennale, has been selected to show at the RA Summer Exhibition, shows regularly in London and the South East and has written several books on painting for Search Press Ltd.
Dani uses the imagery of fruit in much of her work – she is interested in their metaphorical and symbolic use in both the visual arts, literature and mythology. The use of traditional painting techniques and strong light and shade or chiaroscuro creating a sense of drama. There is a surreal quality and wit in much of her work but importantly there is also a respectful nod to the painters of the Renaissance and many influences from the Dutch Masters of the 15th and 16th century.
She says; “As a painter I can tear the visual curtain to reveal a microscopic world within worlds, layered memory and the inclusion of personal objects, the work almost becomes portraiture.” And; “Within my work I aspire to fuse the still-life tradition and Vanitas painting within a contemporary context, using both familiar objects and ideas.”
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