Views Along The Way

A Black & White Photography Exhibition

By

Jenna Danielle

Impressions render sensations that mirror the moment when the essence is reflected through an attentive spirit. With an ever-ready camera and a solitary sense of view, Jenna Danielle captures the natural textures of pristine vitality and transitory beauty within the wilderness. Sharing adventurous explorations with a quiet reverence, Danielle’s visionary portals open moments of fleeting time through the active cycles of life. By presenting images in a black and white medium, Danielle's photographs echo nature’s grandeur and the challenges of living within the contrasts of the grey scale.

"My photographs represent the unique experiences that I am privileged enough to witness. With every moment being rooted to a spiritual nature, I focus on the life force and touch the subtle vibrancy."

Since moving to South Florida from Connecticut 30 years ago, Danielle, a Rhode Island native, began studying different photography techniques from Palm Beach Community College and various specialty workshops. After 10 years of serious attention to the camera and imagery, Danielle cites the works of Dr. Tom McCartney, Ruth Bernhard, John Sexton, Michael Kenna, Marita Parisi and her husband as inspirational directors and supportive motivators for her creative endeavors. From 1973 to 1983, Danielle began her artistic career as a professional dancer for the Miller-Reisch Dance Conservancy. Jenna has also displayed her work locally at the Palm Beach Community College’s Duncan Theater, the Lake Worth Art League, the Algion Hotel on Miami Beach and in Miracle Journeys Magazine. The Wallflower Gallery is proud to present Jenna Danielle as a featured artist for this Decorative Art Display.

 

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