Artist
Danielle King
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Danielle King is an artist, collector, writer, and curator based in Western Massachusetts. She studied studio art and art history at Harvard University, working primarily in photography, film, and mixed media. Her recent work utilizes AI technology to explore alternative art histories and timelines, and to investigate capitalist and art historical ideals of beauty and femininity.
After receiving her MBA from the Yale School of Management, she spent eight years managing the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. She is currently the CFO & COO of ClubNFT and Right Click Save.
Danielle is a founding member of Tender.art, a partner artist with ThreeSpaces and Emergent Properties, and a member of the 5th cohort of the VerticalCrypto Art Residency. She is also the mother of two boys.
The Art
Art Inspiration
SOLD - Alma x Hilma
The inspiration behind this piece is an imagined collaboration between two iconic female artists, Alma Thomas and Hilma af Klint, both known for their use of vibrant colors and bold abstract forms. The artwork draws from the natural beauty of the winery’s grounds, using AI technology to blend and modify source photographs I took while visiting PEJU. “Alma x Hilma” focuses on the lush greenery and serene atmosphere of the winery, and the pensive female figure in the piece is a tribute to the trailblazing women at the heart of PEJU.
Art details & dimensions: Canvas printed, 36″ x 24″
Art Inspiration
Hilma x Henri
The inspiration behind this piece is an imagined collaboration between two iconic modern artists, Hilma af Klint and Henri Matisse, both known for their masterful use of color, but using very different styles. The artwork draws from the natural beauty of PEJU’s landscape, using AI technology to blend and modify source photographs I took while visiting the winery. “Hilma x Henri” focuses on the richness of colors and the patterns found on the winery’s grounds, and the central female figure in the piece is a tribute to the trailblazing women at the heart of PEJU.
Art details & dimensions: Canvas printed, 36″ x 24″