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Group exhibition, Herzelya theatre

September 2017

Group exhibition, Herzelya gallery

March 2017

Solo exhibition, Royal beach hotel, Eilat

March 2016

Solo exhibition, Rimonim hotel, safed

February 2015

Group exhibition , Herzelya promenade

July 2014

Group exhibition , Herzelya gallery

March 2014

Group exhibition , Marina esplanade , Herzelya

October 2013

Solo exhibition , Herzelya theatre loby

September 2012

Group exhibition - Herzelya gallery

April 2012

Solo exhibition - Hotel Ron , Tiberias

March 2011

Group exhibition - Herzelya gallery

July 2010

Solo exhibition - Herzelya gallery

March 2010

Group exhibition - Tel Aviv gallery

June 2009

Solo exhibition -Herzelya gallery

February 2009

Royale Hotel Jerusalem 21/9/2008 to 22/10/2008

April 22, 2013

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    Danielle Abitbol, an artist of which art has various aspects (Painter, Sculptor and Jewelery Designer with ancient beads) was born in Marrakesh, Morocco in 1950. In 1976, she moved to Milan, Italy, where she attended the school of art “Brera”. In 1985, Danielle migrated to Israel and continued her studies at the Museum of Herzeliya, there she specialized in painting techniques, especially oil painting. Her work is profoundly influenced by the French impressionists; such is evident in her paintings mostly because of their remarkable luminosity.

 

    "The Search for beauty" is expressed and portrayed in all of Danielle's works in which are visible, a continuous use of "chiaro/scuro" and "sfumato" techniques giving the paintings a symbolic value. In her works of art the landscapes painted, create an environment which represents the elementary forces of nature and the emotional tension that "breaks through" by only using an "Impressionistic paint stroke". The harmony of the colors, the intensity, the luminosity, the dramatic contrasts, are all used in order to create a special atmosphere and to transform the poetic landscapes into dreamy colors.

 

    The artist, Danielle, is a "climate" painter, as defined in English a painter of "moods" and not of fashion. Her Intense love for the reflecting landscapes, drove the artist to arrive to "Giverny”, the garden of the famous Impressionist Painter, Claude Monet, in order to photograph the wonders and get inspiration for her future works of art. A century apart, the artist paints in her unique way; the nymphs; the wild foliage; the reflections of the trees and sky in the water, and manages to combine a romantic desire and harmony of nature.

 

    The characteristics of her work resembles the remarks and critics the "impressionistic paintings were given at the time: "astounding painting without a figure drawing or border ...canticle with no need for words ...where the art ...without figures, without vignette ...without anecdotes ...without fables ...allegories ...with no body or face ...by the only virtue that lies in the tones of the colors ... is nothing but a lyrical effusion where the heart is told and its story and emotions sung ...

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