Edição 9 - Eng - Amazônia - Brazil

Desire for beauty

That’s why her work goes

beyond representation.

It’s an invitation to feel

what cannot be seen.

Dani believes that the unseen parts of the Amazon can be painted — “if we’re

willing to feel what it’s trying to tell us.” Her paintings are acts of listening.

They’re fragments of a world that can’t be explained, only sensed. And what

the forest asks us to feel, through her art, is our interconnection — our vital

dependence on its existence.

In the end, Dani Fontenelle’s art becomes a bridge. Her canvases, like pools of

water, reflect not only the colors of nature, but the urgency of our

responsibility. In every wash of color, in every quieted current, she reminds us

that the forest is not a place to be looked at — it is a pulse to be felt.

And maybe, just maybe, our survival depends on learning to listen to its liquid

silence.

Instagram: @danifontenelle_artx