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Kerri Alycia Daniel


Trinidad und Tobago

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Kunstart: Malerei
Technik: Ölmalerei
Stil: Realismus


Statement:
�As our rapidly changing environment becomes fragmented, and de-represented, it is my hope to restore hope and light in the viewer. I believe it is important to view a thing in its beautiful and unpleasant state, for it is only in doing this, can we truly appreciate and comprehend the metaphysics of art and partake genuinely in this act of perceiving.�

Vita / Lebenslauf:
Kerri Alycia Daniel is an emerging West Indian artist from the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. She is an Alumni of the Savannah College of Art and Design, Georgia (SCAD), and holds a B.F. A. in Painting,concentration in Drawing and Art History, graduating with high honors, Magna Cum Laude. Her artwork has been exhibited in Savannah GA, New Delhi, India , New York and country of origin, Trinidad and Tobago.

In 2007 she held her first Solo Exhibition entitled, �Sacred and Mundane�, hosted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Trinidad and Tobago. She later embarked upon a Master�s of Science degree program in Art Therapy at The College of New Rochelle, New York, through a generous Graduate Assistantship Award offered by the college. Despite her academic success throughout the one year tenure, Daniel�s true passion for Studio Art and Art and Museum Education began to emerge. Consequently, she relinquished her scholarship in a quest to follow her dreams and find a balance between her love for art and helping kids learn. Daniel is currently a private commissioned artist and Teaching Artist to Pre-K, Kindergarten, Pre-school, Primary and Secondary School Students in her country.

Daniel�s artwork records fond memories of mundane surroundings and weathered subjects, narrating a visual and poetic marriage of the past and present. In short, an expression of cultural landscape, communities and places. The nature of human interaction with inanimate surroundings influences the art schemes of her paintings, in which the subjects become physical representations of frailty and destruction in the human condition. The marriage of abstracted color and broken characteristics, serve to unmask an obscure beauty and grace in the overlooked and obsolete.









Aktivitäten / Ausstellungen:
2009 Art Finalist in the ArtCorps Call for Entries, Central America

2009 SCAD Scholarship Gala Silent Alumni Auction, Savannah, GA

2008 Private Art donor,Children�s Pediatric Oncology Room,Trinidad

2007 Consignment Art Display, Fine Art Gallery, Trinidad, WI

2006 Group Exhibition, �Acclimate� New Delhi, India

2006 Spring Open Studio Night, Savannah, GA

2006 Chinese Painting, �Bridge� Exhibit, Savannah, GA

2005 Far From Home Competition, Savannah, GA

2005 Spring Open Studio Night, Savannah, GA

2005 Maui Smoothies Cafe Competition , Savannah, GA

2002 Art Gallery 1234, Trinidad, WI


Ghost Chair in Tub
Malerei
Ölmalerei
137 x 137 cm
2006
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