ARTIST STATEMENT
“Spheres and circles embody the cyclical nature of life; its impermanence and the certitude of death. I utilize these concepts in conjunction to scientific references regarding spheres and circles in mathematics and nature. In my sculptural work, I have been exploring with assembling spheres to demonstrate the conceptualization of the sphere as the structure of all that exists; atoms, the beginning of human life, the sun, multiverse. Spheres and circles represent the balance between inward and outward forces, uniformly growing from a single central point. In pursuing these ideas, they have expanded into my printmaking and painting work. Forms are placed impulsively and arbitrarily to express my perception of the immeasurable unknown; each mark serving as a testament to my existence in time.”
- Camryn Danielle
“The eye is the first circle; The horizon which it forms is the second; and throughout nature this primary figure is repeated without end”- R. W. Emerson
About
Camryn is a young mixed media artist born in rural Brunswick, Ohio in 1999. She graduated from Cleveland State University in 2022 with a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art and a Minor in Business. Currently based in Cleveland, Ohio, she continues to produce pieces in various mediums such as sculpture, printmaking, drawing, painting, and photography. In 2019 during her first year of study at CSU, Camryn was selected for a Visual Art Merit Scholarship. She then went on to win Best of Sculpture in her first juried exhibition. Towards the end of the year Camryn won a contest in which she designed and executed a mural for Great Lakes Co. in Downtown Cleveland. Immersing herself in printmaking over the pandemic led to achieving the President’s Gallery Award at CSU’s 49th Annual Student Show in 2021 for her lithography work. She now studies mutilple mediums full-time at the Cleveland Institute of Art on a full scholarship. Her themes and imagery primarily revolve around concepts regarding quantum mechanics, consciousness, the life cycle, feminism, spirituality, and obliteration of the body.