
Elizabeth Daunelius
Paint


Sweden

Geographical position
of Sweden

Elisabeth Daunelius
World Expo
"Helios"






Greece
Swedish artist participating in the World Exhibition
"Helios"
(Painting sector)



Steps Elisabeth Daunelius
The desire to express myself through painting has been a reality since my early childhood. I first appreciated the art of others, then I presented my own works on Instagram, Pierre from ALAF noticed me and since then has guided me through this mystical and fascinating world of art. art. Lines, shapes, color, composition and texture are important elements in my creations. I bring light, energy as well as positive emotional expression, through my difficult and inaccessible subjects. .I work in acrylic, oil, watercolor, markers, ink, pencils, charcoal.Work with sand on canvas to make a work between sculpture and image . Working in ink on a hard, non-absorbent surface gives good results with interesting effects that allow me to create my ''changelings'', my crossings, such as a butterfly with a human touch.
Elisabeth Daunelius

MEMBERS
OUR
Sweden
Elisabeth Daunelius
Elisabeth Daunelius, who embarked on her artistic journey in 2017-2018 after an intensive career, is an artist exploring the magic of color and the complexity of human psychology. Her oeuvre encompasses abstraction, figuration, minimalism, and naive art, employing acrylic, oil, watercolor, fluid paint, markers, charcoal, and crayons on diverse surfaces. The artist strives to convey profound reflections on human behavior and complex issues through simplicity and bold colors. Curators note her minimalist style, daring use of color, and expressive brushstrokes that create subtle yet vivid expressions, imbued with a balance between form and color, dynamics, and serenity. Her works have been exhibited in numerous international exhibitions, including the Louvre and the Florence Biennale, and her achievements have been recognized with prestigious awards. Elisabeth actively collaborates with galleries worldwide and continues her artistic development, drawing upon significant educational and curatorial experience.
Works for the
“Helios World Exhibition”

Work of Elisabeth Daunelius
