About

28-year-old photographer, musician & artist, originally from Minnesota, USA. Danielle's passion for the arts started at a very young age and continued into her undergraduate studies in Michigan. There, she received recognitions in 2015 and 2017 as the finalist for the most outstanding student and graduated in 2019 with the highest honors, summa cum laude. Dual degrees : Bachelor of Visual Arts & Bachelor of Music. Her extensive portfolio includes international exhibitions, commissioned photographs, videos and artworks, private instruction, event planning and performances, mural paintings, art directing, music directing, and more. Celebrated as an outstanding musician and performer, Danielle won the Betty Helen Weiss Cohan Outstanding Music Award & Prize in 2019.
New Zealand — Oceania
Australia — Oceania
Singapore — Asia
Greece — Europe
Portugal — Europe
Hawaii — North America
Colorado — North America
New Mexcio — North America
Arizona — North America

Closer to Nature

Journey of connection

Oneness
It has been a journey of oneness . . . arriving at a pace that's slower, intentional & tuned into the senses. Prioritizing holistic health, authentic experiences & artistic expression. We are one energy. One body. One earth.

Finding a new rhythm

Making dreams reality

I believe dreams are meant to become reality - take the leap, travel the world, trust the divine flow within you. Let the journey expand your heart & your mind into a place of pure coherence. Each step along the way is part of the magic. It's leading you home . . .

Artist Statement

Danielle Manon
I am a multidisciplinary artist exploring the interconnectedness and oneness between humanity and nature through painting, photography, videography, digital art and music. Inspired by indigenous cultures, my work highlights our collective responsibility to honor ourselves and the environment. I am particularly drawn to showcasing women, aiming to rediscover their divine essence through their bond with Mother Earth. In my photography, I use even lighting to create seamless transitions between sections, showing the beauty of a balanced interconnected world. Photographs in harsh lighting express the harsh reality of needing to fight for this unity. Within my music, I add close intervals (2nds, 4ths, 7ths) to a 1-3-5 chord to create harmonies where close differences lead to a new integrated sound. In my paintings, future projects plan to explore textured planes to represent our unique strokes or marks in this world but when purposefully placed together we create harmonious wholes. My videography uses both music, speech and visuals to amplify this theme. It is a guided by a dialogue between intuition and technique, seeking to illuminate the divine source connecting us all in our world.