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Danielle Morse

Danielle Monet Morse (born July 21, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American Midwest painter of introspective, modernistic, and highly collected abstract art. From the start, Morse distinguished herself as an intuitive colorist and an artist who fearlessly embraces large-scale work, with paintings averaging seven feet by nine feet. Her paintings subsume a personal sensory timeline theme chronicling her visceral and conscious experience from her first breath until present. To date, she has sold out exhibitions of her work and been enthusiastically tapped for public and private commissions.
Morse is also an art collector, pop-up gallery entrepreneur. She currently lives and works in Chicago, IL where she is recognized for her art as well as her approach to redefining the art business.
==Early life and background==

Morse’s mother, a full-time artist, and her father, an avid art collector, introduced her to the subject at a very young age. Morse’s current art collection, which spans the globe, was carefully procured over a 20-year period. Her middle name, "Monet", was given to her at birth by her father in homage to the French impressionist painter Claude Monet.
Despite her art-influenced upbringing, it wasn't until she turned 36 that Morse embraced her destiny to become a painter. After her education, Morse spent 12 years working in the wholesale flower business, where her keen eye for color and balance helped her find success. She then moved into real estate, spending 10 years as a broker and developer. As fate would have it, during the 2008 real estate market crash she returned to her art roots, discovering painting with the help of a spiritual healer. Morse has been painting full-time ever since.
Her relationships with commercial real estate owners laden with vacant storefronts post market crash proved to Morse’s advantage. She approached owners with the idea of filling spaces with temporary, pop-up art exhibitions. These scenarios allowed Morse to exhibit and sell her paintings without a significant financial commitment, and landlords to realize tenant income until properties were leased long-term.
Morse’s deep knowledge of Chicago neighborhoods and demographics helped her pinpoint locations rich in art enthusiasts and buyers. The attention and traffic her exhibitions generated helped Morse quickly ascend to a position of prominence in the Chicago art community, and accelerated the leasing of vacant properties.

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