Daniela Isache
MY EXPRESSIONIST WORLD
Since I was young, I looked at the world differently from the other people. I saw a strange world and I always wondered why the other people did not see it like me. The world I saw was unjust and made of unhappiness. Looking profoundly at people faces, I found them very expressive and I was stroke by their strange traits. I have never seen beautiful or ugly faces but only very expressive ones. Then, I began to paint these faces and I met my future love – Expressionism. At that time, I discovered and understood that the Expressionist painting could express extremely well the life as I see it.
I applied my Expressionism without making any concession to the beautiful or decorative painting. I applied it with force and sometimes with despair. However, when finishing a painting I felt released. I felt as if all my pain and troubles disappeared from my life. The dramatic motifs I found in everyday life have created insurmountable interrogations and tensions. When looking at my paintings, I see there fear, sorrow, while I remain calm; I understood that my Expressionism saved me from these awful problems. Some people told me they could not remain indifferent when looking at my painting and my painting made them think and react; this is the most important thing for a human – not to remain indifferent to what he sees in the world around him. Some of the people accompanied me on the routes of my self-knowledge and my complicated existence.
Expressionism made me think of the sad everyday world. I saw the diseases of our century and I entered the social zone, at the same time suggesting things about the universe near me. This is such an intricate, marvelous and sometimes terrifying Universe!
I understood that my life and the life of those who like my Expressionism were thankful to the Expressionist World. Expressionism is my way to show the world as I see it, and my Expressionist world is a world without compromise, but full of pain and interrogations.
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MY EXPRESSIONIST WORLD
Since I was young, I looked at the world differently from the other people. I saw a strange world and I always wondered why the other people did not see it like me. The world I saw was unjust and made of unhappiness. Looking profoundly at people faces, I found them very expressive and I was stroke by their strange traits. I have never seen beautiful or ugly faces but only very expressive ones. Then, I began to paint these faces and I met my future love – Expressionism. At that time, I discovered and understood that the Expressionist painting could express extremely well the life as I see it.
I applied my Expressionism without making any concession to the beautiful or decorative painting. I applied it with force and sometimes with despair. However, when finishing a painting I felt released. I felt as if all my pain and troubles disappeared from my life. The dramatic motifs I found in everyday life have created insurmountable interrogations and tensions. When looking at my paintings, I see there fear, sorrow, while I remain calm; I understood that my Expressionism saved me from these awful problems. Some people told me they could not remain indifferent when looking at my painting and my painting made them think and react; this is the most important thing for a human – not to remain indifferent to what he sees in the world around him. Some of the people accompanied me on the routes of my self-knowledge and my complicated existence.
Expressionism made me think of the sad everyday world. I saw the diseases of our century and I entered the social zone, at the same time suggesting things about the universe near me. This is such an intricate, marvelous and sometimes terrifying Universe!
I understood that my life and the life of those who like my Expressionism were thankful to the Expressionist World. Expressionism is my way to show the world as I see it, and my Expressionist world is a world without compromise, but full of pain and interrogations.
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- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Romanian Contemporary Artists

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These are some of my expressionist portraits and compositions.
Individual exhibitions (1985-2008)
in the following art galleries: Cupola Gallery (Iasi), Teatrul F. Mic (Bucharest), World Trade Center (Mangalia), House of Writers (Kishinev)
Collective exhibitions
Salonul Uniunii Artiştilor Plastici din România, Palatul Culturii and World Trade Center Iaşi (2000 – 2013), Cenaclul de Arte Plastice Stefan Luchian, Sala Paşilor Pierduţi, Universitatea Al. I. Cuza Iaşi (2003-2006), Saloanele Moldovei, Bacău şi Chişinău (2004-2013), Bienala de Artă Plastică Gheorghe Petraşcu Tîrgovişte (2012), Expoziţia Anotimpul semnelor noastre Tîrgu Jiu (2013) Expoziția de artă vizuală “Ritmuri atemporale” Palas Mall Iaşi (2013), Expoziţia Inima, Palas Mall Iaşi (2013), Salonul Naţional de Artă Plastică Atitudini Contemporane (2013), Expoziţia Internaţională Balcic – Artişti fără frontiere, Ruse, Bulgaria (2013), Expoziţia “Sǎrbǎtori”, Galeria de Artǎ Elite Prof Art Bucureşti (2013), Expozitia L’Arte a confronto, Galleria Farini, Bologna, Italia (2014), World Trade Center Bucureşti (2014)
Future Exhibition
25 works will be shown on 10-th September 2009 at the "Cupola" Gallery of Iasi (Romania)
Biography of Daniela Isache
- Graduate of the Faculty of Philology, University of Iasi, Romania;
- Member of the Union of the Visual Artists from Romania;
- Exhibitions in galleries: World Trade Center (Bucuresti), Cupola, World Trade Center (Iasi), Centre Culturel Francais (Iasi) Trade Center (Mangalia), Teatrul F. Mic (Bucharest), House of Writers (Kishinev, Republic of Moldova), Galleria Farini (Bologna, Italy);
- My painting "Mysterious Old Man" is shown in the film Erik Zamani/ Time of the Plums, directed by Sezen Kayhan (Turkey)
- Works in collections from Germany, Romania,Spain, Italy, USA and Republic of Moldova
Art Salon of the Union of Visual Artists 2010
The Art Salon of the Union of Visual Artists 2010 from Iasi, Romania shows the most impoortant paintings and sculptures created by the professionist artists of Iasi in 2010. The Art Salon of the Union of Visual Artists takes place until February 2011 at the Trade World Center in Iasi, Romania.
I present the painting "Flowering Brain" at the Art Salon of the Union of Visual Artists.
Paintings
Oil on canvas
Expressionism is my way to show the world as I see it.
Since I was young, I looked at the world differently from my friends. I saw a strange world, wondering why the other people did not see it like me. The world I saw was unjust and made of unhappiness. Looking profoundly at the people’s faces, I found them very expressive and I was stroked by their strange traits. I have never seen beautiful or ugly faces but only very expressive ones. Then, I began to paint these faces and I met my future love – Expressionism. At that time, I discovered and understood that the expressionist painting could express the life as I see it.
I applied my Expressionism without making any concession to the beautiful or decorative painting. I applied it with force and sometimes with despair. However, when finishing a painting I felt released. I felt as if all my pain and troubles came out of my life. The dramatic motifs I found in everyday life created insurmountable interrogations and tensions. I became calm, but when I looked at my painting, I saw there fear, sorrow and I understood that my Expressionism saved me. Some people told me that when looking at my painting, they could not remain indifferent, my painting making them think and react, which is the most important thing for a Man – not to remain indifferent. Some of these peoples accompanied me on the routes of my self-knowledge and my complicated existence. Expressionism made me think at the sad everyday world. I saw the diseases of our century and I entered the social zone, at the same time suggesting things about the universe beside me. This is such an intricate, marvellous and sometimes terrifying universe.
Then, I understood that my life and the life of those who like my Expressionism were thankful to the expressionist world.
Contest Abstract Portrait
In 2010, I have won the third place prize at the contest Abstract Portrait (Fine Art America Gallery) with the painting Portrait of a Man.
