Jenny Danger
PNW Art Laboratory Bellevue, WA
Oil on Canvas | 30 × 40 in
This work captures the paradox of elegance within fragmentation. Constructed from bold planes of green, blue, and gold, the figure emerges not as a smooth silhouette but as a body assembled through tension and geometry. Each angular fragment seems to resist softness, yet together they curve into a gesture that conveys fluidity, balance, and poise. The composition suggests that grace is not the absence of edges, but the harmony discovered when contrasts align.
Acrylic/Mixed Media on Canvas | 24 × 36 in
This work captures a body caught between balance and collapse, geometry and flesh. Sharp planes of magenta and rose fracture the figure into facets, yet the pose holds a quiet elegance—an echo of motion suspended in time. The textured white ground heightens the tension, isolating the form so every line feels deliberate, every angle on the verge of shifting. It is not stillness, but a pause before movement—the precise instant where power gathers.

