Original paintings by Danielle Schwarting. Each work is one of a kind — acrylic on canvas, made by hand, held in time.
Louder Than Approval
Bold, unapologetic, and impossible to quiet—Louder Than Approval is about reclaiming your voice before anyone gives you permission to use it. Electric yellows, hot pinks, and layered graffiti-like elements create a sense of movement and defiance, while the subject’s grounded posture holds it all together. She isn’t asking. She already decided. The contrast between chaos and control reflects the moment you stop waiting for validation and start trusting your own instincts. This piece doesn’t whisper. It declares.
Mine
Original art by Dani.
Alignment
A quieter power lives here. Alignment explores stillness, inner clarity, and the moment everything finally clicks into place—not because the world changed, but because you did. The circular halo-like structure and symbolic elements anchor the composition, while warm golds and soft violets create a sense of balance between grounded reality and something more expansive. Eyes closed, shoulders relaxed—this isn’t escape, it’s integration. This piece represents the version of you that no longer needs to chase—because you’ve already arrived where you’re meant to be.
Too Much to Ignore
A study in tension, presence, and the quiet demand to be seen. Too Much to Ignore pulls the viewer into a saturated emotional space where softness and intensity coexist. The figure leans forward, not in submission, but in confrontation—caught between vulnerability and control. Layers of pink, red, and subtle neon undertones create a charged atmosphere, while the expressive brushwork keeps the piece alive and slightly unresolved, like a thought you can’t quite shake. This piece lives in that moment when you realize shrinking yourself isn’t working anymore.
Seen Without Asking
There’s something deeply disarming about being fully perceived without performing for it. Seen Without Asking captures that raw, unfinished moment—where identity is still forming, but truth is already present. The exposed underlayers and textured interruptions aren’t mistakes—they’re the point. They mirror the experience of being witnessed before you’ve had the chance to edit yourself. Soft purples and muted skin tones contrast with stark white space, creating a push-pull between exposure and protection. This piece is for anyone who’s ever been understood a little too quickly—and didn’t know whether to run or stay.
Danielle Schwarting
Each painting is an original — one of a kind, never reproduced. Acrylic on canvas, created in the studio and offered directly to collectors.