ANNOUNCING: DANIELLE ORCHARD’S NEW HAND-EMBELLISHED EDITIONS

ANNOUNCING: DANIELLE ORCHARD’S NEW HAND-EMBELLISHED EDITIONS

ANNOUNCING: DANIELLE ORCHARD’S NEW HAND-EMBELLISHED EDITIONS

Each print features unique embellishments

ART FOR CHANGE is thrilled to partner with artist Danielle Orchard on TWO new limited edition prints, launching November 20th. This is our sixth collaboration with Danielle Orchard.

A portrait of various figures relaxing in and beside a pool, Swimmers continues the artist’s longstanding interest in the subject of the bather. Intended to depict the narrow margin between events that are staged and others that happen by accident, the painting also demonstrates an experimental approach to form and scale.

A play on concealment, 3 Women depicts three sunbathers whose identities are obscured in various ways. The composition riffs on the ancient Greek story of the goddess Diana, who is stumbled upon naked by a mortal man named Actaeon while bathing with other nymphs.

For this limited edition series, Orchard will render each print unique by adding hand-drawn objects such as fruit and wine glasses, with a variety of mediums that include wax crayons, watercolor pencils, and pastel. 

A portion of the proceeds will directly support vital reforestation efforts—an essential initiative for protecting our planet and empowering local communities. By restoring forests, we not only safeguard the environment but also strengthen community resilience. At ART FOR CHANGE, we believe fine art and social impact go hand in hand, and we remain committed to offering collectors meaningful works that contribute to a more sustainable future.

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ABOUT DANIELLE ORCHARD

Danielle Orchard artist portrait. Portrait by Claire Dorn.

Nodding to the great painters of the modern era, Danielle Orchard’s paintings often portray female nudes who replicate art historical tropes while performing contemporary leisure activities. These portraits direct attention towards subjects’ facial expressions and body language, as a way of encouraging viewers to consider their interiority. In the artist’s own words, “My work is a kind of autofiction that combines various art historical references—typically those involving familiar female narratives—with my own life experience.
My aim is to continue a certain painting lineage on a formal level, while also reconsidering some of the one-dimensional depictions of women and their place in the world.” Orchard’s work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at galleries around the world, and can be found in the public collections of Marquez Art Projects, Miami, FL; Pérez Art Museum, Miami, FL; the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY.