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Artist Spotlight | Kylie Daniel
This article features an interview with artist Kylie Daniel, who discusses her life as a creative, her artistic journey, and her unique approach to art. At 53, Daniel expresses contentment and reflects on a diverse creative past that includes radio announcing, festival MCing, feature writing, and co-owning a guitar teaching clinic, all while consistently painting. She has been actively developing her distinct artistic style for many years.
Kylie Daniel draws her primary inspiration from the Australian outback, particularly its vast, unforested landscapes. She finds solace and a sense of simplicity in these regions, viewing them as opportunities to disconnect from modern technology. Her art is characterized as unconventional, moving beyond typical pretty landscapes to focus on the geological formations of the land itself. She aims to capture the earth's surface changes resulting from events like fire, drought, and flood. Daniel incorporates various finishes to emphasize the textures and sheens of the landscape, inviting viewers to engage with her work not just visually but also tactilely, experiencing the physical sensation of the Australian Outback.
Her artwork has gained significant recognition through its feature on "The Block," an Australian reality television series focused on house renovations. Following a successful placement last year with contestants Steph & Gian, Daniel's art was again selected for the show this year, with three pieces chosen by Kristian & Mimi. She views this exposure as a validation of her hard work and dedication. Her art was strategically placed in prominent areas within the homes, such as the entry and a hallway, and received positive commentary from judges, including Neale Whittaker. Daniel attributes the ongoing success to the support from The Block, The Block Shop, Artist Lane, and the contestants.
Being a Block Shop artist is profoundly meaningful to Daniel, offering validation for her unique artistic style and chosen color palette, which she believes resonates with the public. When asked about her favorite Block couple, she playfully names Kristian & Mimi but also acknowledges the authenticity of Haydn & Ricky. Among artists, she expresses admiration for Jackson Pollock, valuing artists who break traditional molds and pioneer distinctive styles. Daniel finds inspiration in the idea of creating something entirely new and recognizable as her own.
Her creative process often takes place outdoors, where she feels most inspired by nature, surrounded by wildlife. While working, she enjoys listening to country rock music, finding that its themes of land and country life align with the imagery she aims to convey in her art. A typical day involves managing her online presence, including social media and website interactions, before heading to her studio. She often works on multiple pieces simultaneously, as her heavy-textured works require several drying applications. Daniel can spend entire days and nights immersed in her art, describing it as her dream job.
For holidays, she consistently chooses the Outback, specifically mentioning places like Cobar, Broken Hill, and Dubbo, where the landscape takes center stage. If she were to shop at The Block Shop, her obsession with Manchester would lead her to purchase sheet sets and quilt covers. Her favorite house decorating trend is "Japandi" due to its earthy, warm aesthetic and ease of pairing with furnishings, a style she believes has lasting appeal. Finally, her most cherished artwork is an original piece by Grace Brown, a respected Indigenous artist.
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