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Danielle Hodgson
Nan’s Hen & Chicks
Oil
This rich oil painting is a depiction of a succulent (commonly known as 'Hen & Chicks') which I found in my nan's garden at the farm in Tenterfield. The beautiful contrasting hues of green, teal, and orange highlight the symmetry of its fleshy leaves, bringing depth and life to the composition. This piece invites contemplation of beauty in simplicity found in nature.
Size: 91 × 91 cm
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About Danielle Hodgson
Danielle Hodgson is an avid nature lover with an ability to artistically express her passion and expertise in Ecology (BSc.Ecology Hons.) onto the canvas through visual art. Her artworks are a celebration of colours, shapes and textures she notices in the world around her. She is particularly known for taking organic shapes and pushing them into abstract compositions, illustrating a sense of energy whilst enticing curiosity among viewers. Diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of 27, Danielle struggled in understanding what her sense of purpose was in life as she had to accept that she could no longer work as