Danni Holland

Danni Holland is an artist specializing in non-representational expressionist works examining issues of identity, existentialism and society.

She began her art career professionally in November of 2014 and within the span of a few months secured exhibits with the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, the Ritz Carlton in Washington, DC, The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge in New York City, and Wynwood Lofts during Art Basel Miami week 2015.

She is deeply influenced by the literary themes of J.D. Salinger, Jack Kerouac and the perspectivist philosophies of Friedrich Nietzsche.

Her works are organic and impulsive; emotionally bold and centralized around a Nietzschean perspective of existentialism and identity. Fashioned from solitude and creative compulsion, they expound upon the singularity of the human condition and serve as artifacts of social and existential analysis and critique; raw antitheses to a society afflicted with overconsumption and generic formalism.




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