What is on the Horizon? A Collection of Fine Art by Julie Daniels

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A horizon line offers a place of rest for not only the eye, but the mind and spirit as well. Looking out at a horizon line takes you out of yourself to what might be; what could be. The possibilities are endless as the eye searches along that line to see what can be discerned. Suddenly, the mind is quiet, and the soul is soothed. A low horizon line leaves you feeling airy and light, where a high horizon line makes you want to jump in and swim. With all this, the question must be asked: What is on your horizon?

Julie May Daniels is a fine artist who lives and works in Hopkinton, New Hampshire. She grew up in Massachusetts outside of Boston, then lived in Vermont for fifteen years after which she moved to Hopkinton in 2017. She has a bachelor’s degree in fine art and a Master’s in Education. Her main muse is the ocean and all that surrounds it. Having grown up on the shores of Buzzards Bay in Massachusetts during the summers, she loves to capture the light and movement of the water, the sky and of course what happens in between: the horizon line.