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Artist: Danielle Frankenthal
Night with Frog Song (triptych)
By Danielle Frankenthal
Located in New Orleans, LA
Acrylic and oil stick on acrylic panels Danielle Frankenthal’s paintings focus on light, as she describes, “the most humanly perceivable form of pure energy which allows us sight; a...
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2010s Abstract Danielle Frankenthal Art

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Oil, Acrylic, Acrylic Polymer

Fireflies
By Danielle Frankenthal
Located in New Orleans, LA
Acrylic and oil stick on acrylic panels Danielle Frankenthal’s paintings focus on light, as she describes, “the most humanly perceivable form of pure energy which allows us sight; a...
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2010s Abstract Danielle Frankenthal Art

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Acrylic Polymer, Oil, Acrylic

Persephone / Summer
By Danielle Frankenthal
Located in New Orleans, LA
Acrylic and oil stick on acrylic panels Danielle Frankenthal’s paintings focus on light, as she describes, “the most humanly perceivable form of pure energy which allows us sight; a...
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2010s Abstract Danielle Frankenthal Art

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Acrylic Polymer, Oil, Acrylic

Glows Green
By Danielle Frankenthal
Located in New Orleans, LA
Acrylic and oil stick on phosphorescent acrylic panel. This piece glows in the dark. Danielle Frankenthal’s paintings focus on light, as she describes, “the most humanly perceivabl...
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2010s Abstract Danielle Frankenthal Art

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Acrylic, Acrylic Polymer, Oil

View from Space 1
By Danielle Frankenthal
Located in New Orleans, LA
Danielle Frankenthal’s paintings focus on light, as she describes, “the most humanly perceivable form of pure energy which allows us sight; and as the great spiritual metaphor.” She ...
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2010s Abstract Danielle Frankenthal Art

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Acrylic, Archival Paper

View from Space 3
By Danielle Frankenthal
Located in New Orleans, LA
Danielle Frankenthal’s paintings focus on light, as she describes, “the most humanly perceivable form of pure energy which allows us sight; and as the great spiritual metaphor.” She ...
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2010s Abstract Danielle Frankenthal Art

Materials

Acrylic, Archival Paper

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