Danielle Warner’s exhibit continues in Coleman Hall at Gualala Arts. The exhibit is open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Danielle Warner, has embraced multiple creative ways to express her art. “I told my parents at the age of five, living in an old mill cabin in Annapolis (California), ‘I am going to be an artist!’ At that time I was taking ballet lessons and was constantly drawing and painting, as kids do at that age. I have been working towards being an artist in some form or another ever since. I danced for 20+ years recreationally in various styles, mostly Ballet, but always found my way back to art, using acrylics, charcoal, pastels, photography, colored pencils and illustration markers. I love trying new media and experimenting with things in nature; showing people what isn’t always obvious, changing the way they view the world around them.”
Warner has a Bachelors of Science in Interior Design, and opened her design business in 2008, and enjoyed finding ways for people to feel comfortable in their own space. “I have been with/married to my high school sweetheart for 22 years, who is the Fire Chief at South Coast Fire in Gualala. We also have a smart, kind and beautiful little girl who is also a budding artist!” Her website is: https://mendonoma.wixsite.com/dwarnerart.
Warner’s works will be on display through Sunday, April 3. Gualala Arts is open from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. every day at 46501 Old State Highway, Gualala, CAA 95445.