Explore the pallet knife paintings of Cynthia Danielle
When: August 2, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Where: Tellus Store | 401 Linden Street | Downtown Fort Collins
Who & What: Cynthia Danielle is a Colorado artist. In 2010, she traded paint brushes for pallet knives. The popularity of her style continues to grow while capturing the attention of art collectors and creating requests for commissioned works. Cynthia’s richly textured, colorful oil cityscapes and landscapes are inspired by Fort Collins, her family’s hometown. Her work can be found in many public, residential and commercial buildings around town.
About Cynthia: As a young artist, Cynthia was inspired by Norman Rockwell’s pictorial storytelling abilities. Cynthia’s cityscapes embody some of his characteristics by capturing moments shared between people and the energy of their surroundings. While a Fine Art student at California State University Long Beach, her love of Impressionism grew through studies of Degas, Monet, Renoir, and others. She incorporates an Impressionist style within her paintings.







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