Ripple Effect: Danielle Eubank
Pamela Walsh Gallery is pleased to announce our upcoming solo exhibition Ripple Effect by Danielle Eubank.
The exhibition will be on view in the gallery starting on March 7th. We will celebrate the opening of the exhibition with an Artist Reception on March 16th from 5-7 pm at the gallery featuring an Artist Talk at 6 pm.
Renowned for her dedication to capturing the essence of the world's oceans and waterways, Bay Area native Danielle Eubank returns to her roots and embarks on a captivating exploration of the San Francisco Bay. Building upon her previous exhibition portraying the Southern Ocean, Ripple Effect delves into the fluidity and abstraction of water, drawing attention to both its dynamic movement and the environmental impact of pollution. Sourcing inspiration from the Petaluma River, Alameda Island (recognized as a Superfund site) and the Charleston Slough in Palo Alto, Danielle delves deeper into her artistic practice and her passion for addressing climate change. This latest series of paintings reflects Danielle’s evolution as a painter, evident in her innovative techniques of manipulating paint on the canvas’ surface. Her fascination with the nuances of water's behavior blurs the boundaries between representation and abstraction, creating an immersive and thought-provoking experience.