The inspiration for Danielle Mailer's colorful artwork - often depicting the female form as well as various animals - comes from her long relationship with the unique landscape of Provincetown, Massachusetts. As a favorite destination for summer trips as a child and in later years, Provincetown holds a special place in Mailer's heart. Her works on cut aluminum are what she calls sculptural silhouettes. It's a new category she invented. Much of her work, because it stands on a base and is decorated on both sides, appears to be sculpture, but she considers herself to be a painter. She also does work on paper, as well as wall-mounted pieces.
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