Danielle Anna Selma

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Danielle Anna Selma's practice seeks to manifest a reparative flux while embracing a relentless desire to challenge the status quo. Coming from a mixed cultural heritage, the artist is interested in language and its everlasting soothing quality.

Her multi-layered making parallels the complex nature of the human experience. Her work blends painting, printmaking and textiles. She paints, draws free flowing shapes and words that may be screenprinted, cut out, stitched up or embroidered at a later stage onto different materials.

In her series of prints 'It's All Good', Danielle explores notions of joy, connectivity and movement.

She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Parsons The New School, New York in 2009. In 2016, she trained both at the Royal School of Needlework in Hampton Court Palace, England and at Ecole Lesage in Paris, France to further develop her embroidery skills. In June 2023, she completed her MA at the Royal College of Art in Printmaking.
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Danielle Anna Selma's practice seeks to manifest a reparative flux while embracing a relentless desire to challenge the status quo. Coming from a mixed cultural heritage, the artist is interested in language and its everlasting soothing quality.

Her multi-layered making parallels the complex nature of the human experience. Her work blends painting, printmaking and textiles. She paints, draws free flowing shapes and words that may be screenprinted, cut out, stitched up or embroidered at a later stage onto different materials.

In her series of prints 'It's All Good', Danielle explores notions of joy, connectivity and movement.

She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Parsons The New School, New York in 2009. In 2016, she trained both at the Royal School of Needlework in Hampton Court Palace, England and at Ecole Lesage in Paris, France to further develop her embroidery skills. In June 2023, she completed her MA at the Royal College of Art in Printmaking.
Danielle Anna Selma's practice seeks to manifest a reparative flux while embracing a relentless desire to challenge the status quo. Coming from a mixed cultural heritage, the artist is interested in language and its everlasting soothing quality.

Her multi-layered making parallels the complex nature of the human experience. Her work blends painting, printmaking and textiles. She paints, draws free flowing shapes and words that may be screenprinted, cut out, stitched up or embroidered at a later stage onto different materials.

In her series of prints 'It's All Good', Danielle explores notions of joy, connectivity and movement.

She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Parsons The New School, New York in 2009. In 2016, she trained both at the Royal School of Needlework in Hampton Court Palace, England and at Ecole Lesage in Paris, France to further develop her embroidery skills. In June 2023, she completed her MA at the Royal College of Art in Printmaking.
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