Danielle Hutchens

Nami Bowl II, 2025

Black Stoneware and White Stoneware gently hand marbled.
12 x 13 inches

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Danielle Hutchens is a Topanga Canyon-based painter and sculptor whose practice involves sourcing sustainable materials from her environment and exploring themes of play, the balance of masculine and feminine energy, and the pursuit of joy through slow, present living. We love her ingenuity and sourcing of recycled clay and stones to use as pigments, grinding them to powder and using water and walnut oils to create pigment. Her marbled collection emerged from a curiosity and exploration of two distinct colors that represent two distinct sides of herself, separate but blended, fluid and connected, not muddied. We love how the black and white flow together and how the curves of the collection mimic forms found in nature, from the crassostrea oyster to merulina coral, each piece functional and beautiful.

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Nami is the Japanese word for ocean wave

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About the Artist

Danielle Hutchens

Danielle Hutchens is a Topanga-based painter and ceramicist, originally from Baltimore, MD dedicated to a sustainable practice that infuses an earthy essence into her pieces. Her work emerges from themes of play, the balance of feminine and masculine energy, and the inherent curiosity of nature. She studied Graphic Design & Visual Communications, University of South Carolina

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