/BEAUTY FROM ASHES
Danielle Ray
Material Needs 2024
September 5 - October 20, 2024
materials funded: adhesives, wood
Growth and decay are two powerful opposing forces. Both are necessary for human existence and surround us daily, but there is often friction that interrupts our ability to accept this inevitable cycle. It is this paradox that Danielle Ray embraces in her sculptural series, Beauty from Ashes.
Inspired by the way that nature has perfected the growth and decay cycle, Ray utilizes found materials, both organic and manmade, that she collects in the woods around her house. In manipulating these materials, she breathes new life into them as works of art.
/ABOUT THE ARTIST
Danielle Ray
Danielle Ray lives and works in Sutton, MA. Her sculptures combine natural elements like leaves and husks with found rusted and weathered objects, celebrating both growth and decay.
Ray’s sculptures have been featured in group shows at the Danforth Art Museum, Mary Cosgrove Dolphin Gallery, and ArtsWorcester. She has participated in Worcester’s Art in the Park as a Visiting Artist.
@danielleraystudios // www.danielleraystudios.com
/EXHIBITED WORKS
Reseed III
found metal, wallpaper, Japanese maple leaves, catalpa seed pods
21″ x 12″ x 36″
2023
Reseed IV
found metal, ceramic tiles, catalpa seed pods
22″ x 23″ x 5″
2024
The Forest at Dusk
found metal, iron oxide, wood ash, organic material, wallpaper
31 ½” x 16″ x 4 ½”
2024
Petals of Patina
found metal, root mass, wisteria pods, Queen Anne’s lace
23″ x 12″ x 10″
2024
Rustic Remnants
found metal, organic material, wallpaper, bible pages, gel medium
14 1/2″ x 9″ x 7 1/2″
2024
Splintered Awakening
found metal, hydrangea flowers, driftwood
63″ x 81/2″ x 9″
2024
Fleeting Fragments
found metal, drift wood, wallpaper, iron oxide
16″ x 13″ x 9″
2024
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