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Danielle Procaccio
, installation view, "Live…Love…Laugh" at Casterline Goodman Gallery; courtesy of Casterline Goodman Gallery.

Danielle Procaccio: Live…Love…Laugh

Katy Donoghue

23 September 2020

Currently on view at Casterline|Goodman Gallery is an exhibition by contemporary artist Danielle Procaccio. The artist is known for creating unique and original series of contemporary art, using collage, resin, acrylic and oils. Featuring her newest Shaped Flowers series and several mixed media canvases, Live…Love…Laugh highlights the joy that art can bring to your life. For Procaccio, painting is a spiritual journey. Her artistic practice  is informed by her desire to capture life’s moments and preserve each precious memory. Through Live…Love…Laugh, the artist invites the viewer to interpret each piece in their own way and be struck with an emotion or a distant memory.

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