Collection: TRIERWEILER Danièle
A self-taught artist, Danièle Trierweiler is known for her technical mastery and artistic sensitivity that shine through in her figurative works. Since discovering pastel, she has made it her preferred medium, while exploring other techniques such as acrylic, Indian ink, charcoal and ballpoint pens. This diversity of materials allows her to capture the subtle details and raw emotion of the subjects she tackles.
Her work is inspired by the beauty of the world around her, translating nature scenes, intense portraits and striking animal compositions onto her mediums. Through works such as her charcoal elephant, she explores texture and depth, playing with shades of grey and shadows to give life and strength to her subjects.
His approach is a journey between rigorous technique and emotional expression. Each work becomes an invitation to observe the delicacy and complexity of what seems ordinary but is revealed to be extraordinary under his attentive gaze. His figurative style, marked by great finesse of execution, does not limit itself to reproducing but seeks to convey an impression, a story or a feeling.
Present in many regional and international fairs, she exhibits in events such as those of Alfortville, Maisons-Alfort and the prestigious pastel fairs of Bayeux or Saint-Aulaye. The artist has also been noticed during virtual exhibitions, obtaining selections in events in Spain, Italy and even New Zealand.