Danielle Lyman
Visual Artist

Danielle Lyman

By adhering intricate beaded designs onto exotic animal bones,  Danielle's work is a galvanic myriad of complexity, invoking ancient ethnologic elements with a modern aesthetic.

    A collision of multicultural influence, due to her diverse ethnic heritage and international travels, coincides with the inspiration she obtains from world arts, history and even politics to create her timeless métier.

  "Bones have always been a representation of immortality. Their semblance is dramatic and powerful; the perfect symbolic canvas for my craft. By also combining mathematical components of sacred geometry in my designs (an attribution to the basic mathematic patterns of existence), my aim is for each piece to be a requiem of sorts, to the paradox that is life."

-Danielle Lyman

 Primarily a self-taught Oregon native and a current resident of Las Vegas, Nevada; Danielle's work can be found in numerous galleries and shows amid the arts district.