Artwork
My work references classical painting methods and embedded implications about feminine culture and class. My work embodies a diaristic intent, revealing my musings through candid documentation, thoughtfully chosen color palettes, and meticulous attention to costuming. Comprising intimate, life-size portraits, my art invites the viewer into an introspective journey, engaging with the essence and familiarity of the human figure. My primary medium of oil painting seeks to progress the realm of figurative art, particularly by delving into the nuanced aspects of presentation within self-portraiture.
Danae Antoine is an Afro-Caribbean multi-disciplinary artist based in Atlanta, Georgia. Their work utilizes drawing, painting, textiles, and sculpture. They seek to dissect and understand femininity in patriarchal structures through her practice. They have a BFA from Georgia State University. In recent years, Danae has had public art around Atlanta, including The Beacon, Underground Atlanta, and the Atlanta Beltline. They have exhibited at MINT Gallery, Dalton Gallery, and eyedrum.