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The Pond #2 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by DANIELA PASQUALINI. Item composed of canvas and synthetic
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The Pond #2 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by DANIELA PASQUALINI. Item composed of canvas and synthetic
The Pond #2 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by DANIELA PASQUALINI. Item composed of canvas and synthetic
The Pond #2 | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by DANIELA PASQUALINI. Item composed of canvas and synthetic

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DANIELA PASQUALINI

The Pond #2 - Paintings

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“I utilize the mix of strong, vibrant colors and this allows me to express many different and powerful emotions and when one views my paintings it is meant to be not just seen but felt. I use acrylic paint with gel as this texture allows for each message that i try to convey through my paintings to jump off the canvas. My feelings and moods will guide the mix of colors and the temperament of the paintings that i complete. The intention is to give the viewer of my artwork a unique and emotional experience allowing for a connection to be made between the artwork and their own emotions. I have always been a very passionate person and my expression of art is no different. My art opens a window to me and each person who gets to view and share in my paintings get to see a piece of me.”

Item The Pond #2
As seen in Private Residence, Huntington Beach, CA
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DANIELA PASQUALINI
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I hope that through my paintings, where all the elements of an experience come together, I am able to communicate the essence of my surrounding.

Daniela Pasqualini is an experienced Italian painter based in the United States whose abstract works have been exhibited internationally and are held in private collections worldwide. Since she was a child, Pasqualini has been expressing herself through drawing and sketching, developing a passion for the arts. By breaking down elements of flora and fauna, she transforms her observations of nature onto the canvas, bringing rhythm to splashes of vibrant color and creating texture through form.