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Lisa
Danielle
Lisa
Danielle's artistry depicts the romance of the American West through the
precise detail of still life. Making her home in Sedona, Arizona since
1981, her subject matter dramatically reflects the exceptional beauty
of the area. It is the unexpected combination of brilliant color and shadow
that draw the viewer in. More »
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Californios
by Lisa Danielle
22" x 30"
Watercolor

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Steed
of Sialk
by Lisa Danielle
9" x 12"
Acrylic

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The
Color Purple
by Lisa Danielle
24" x 12"
Acrylic

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Black
on Black on a Blanket
by Lisa Danielle
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Young
Appy
by Lisa Danielle
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Big
Stretch
by Lisa Danielle
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Moose
Country
by Lisa Danielle
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Cherokee
by Lisa Danielle
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A
Nampeyo from 1900
by Lisa Danielle
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Spurs & Smokes
by Lisa Danielle
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Mediterranean
Flavors
by Lisa Danielle
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Golden
State
by Lisa Danielle
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Old
High Tops
by Lisa Danielle
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Born
of artist parents, in the artist colony of La Jolla, CA, Lisa started
her career very early. Winning artistic awards during her youth, she was
eventually awarded a scholarship to California State University at Long
Beach, also attending the Los Angeles Art Center of Design. In 1974, Lisa
became fascinated with portraits of Indian artifacts, thus her love of
the West gave birth to a passion for historic beauty. " I have found
that for many people the West is still a huge relative unknown. Some people
actually come out here with a bit of trepidation, wondering if they need
a passport to get into New Mexico or if cowboys and Indians still roam
the streets," she laughs.
Lisa's
work has been exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History,
The Frederick Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg, N.Y., The Denver Stock
Show, Pepper Tree Art Show, The Colorado Springs Fine Art Center and The
Holter Museum of Art in Helena, Montana. She is a member of the Western
Artists of America and The Women Artists of the American West.
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