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When viewed from an outsider’s perspective the natural world’s symbiosis is a gruesome ballet of consumption and regeneration. The ability to turn death into an opportunity that sustains life is part of what makes nature beautiful. Every living thing’s survival is dependent on the death of another living thing. This work is about contemplating that dance and our place in it. The work depicts animals to articulate a specific location. These animals all hail from the greater Chatham County Low Country outside of Savannah, Georgia. This location specificity makes the work about both the contemplation of the ephemeral state of all living things, as well as, with whom we share our collective space. As a Southerner, these are the animals that I grew up with and I directly observed them in the field for this body of work while residing in Georgia.
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Danielle Halford is a painter born in Birmingham, Alabama that largely grew up in the North Dallas area of Texas. Mrs. Halford prefers to go by her first name Danielle professionally. She attended Savannah College of Art and Design on a combined academic and portfolio scholarship and received her BFA in 2011. She received her MFA from San Francisco Art Institute in 2018. She has shown her paintings nationally and internationally. Most recently she was part of the group Vernissage show held at SFAI’s Fort Mason campus in San Francisco, California. She was also part of the group show Figuratively Speaking in the Diego Rivera Gallery in San Francisco, California. She was also a production assistant on the music video Make a Mess of Me that won first place in Honolulu, Hawaii’s Showdown in Chinatown competition. She was included in the Benefit Exhibition for Ballet X at the Bridgette Mayer Gallery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was invited to paint in front of a live crowd to music in the Live Art-Multimedia-Interaction hosted at the Black & Blue Aids HIV fundraiser held in L'Arsenal Art Contemporain in Montreal, Canada Danielle is an advocate for the inclusion of art in city planning and served on the board of The Plano Art Association in Plano, Texas where she helped successfully lobby for the inclusion of art as part of the budget for all newly constructed city buildings. She also helped form The One Little Island artist group in Honolulu, Hawaii and is a co-founder of the alternative art space Studio 114 located in Oahu’s Chinatown district whose simple motto is “A Place for Creatives.” She has lived in Hawaii, throughout the South Eastern United States, and she presently resides in Bay Point, California. www.daniellehalford.com www.facebook.com/DanielleHalfordsArt
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