Biography
Born in Lima, Peru, Daniella Queirolo relocated to the United States in her early twenties and achieved summa cum laude honors at The Tyler School of Art in Temple University, Philadelphia. Her subsequent extensive travels across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, coupled with residencies in Buenos Aires, Lisbon, New York, and London, profoundly shaped her artistry. This diverse exposure influenced her multifaceted style, reflecting her deep passion for various art forms, including performance, music, dance, and architecture.
Daniella Queirolo’s work has graced numerous publications, and she claimed the “Best Overseas Painter Prize” at the United Kingdom’s WOMEN IN ARTS PRIZE in 2021 (formerly the Holly Bush Painting Prize). She has also earned finalist positions in various international art contests, including “The British Art Prize 2022.” Her art has graced solo exhibitions, collective showcases, and art fairs across Latin America, the United States, and Europe, with her paintings adorning distinguished private collections worldwide.
Daniella’s artworks are available through: SOL ART Gallery (Ireland), ETRA Gallery (Mexico) Steidel Contemporary, (USA) Artsy , AURA Fine Arts (United Kingdom), Cotswold Contemporary (United Kingdom), SOHO Fine Arts, (United kingdom) SHAYNE Gallery (Canada), Galería Indigo (Lima), Arte Libre (Spain).
“In my artistic journey, I merge figurative and abstract elements, harmonizing the dynamic human form with its environment. This fusion integrates diverse styles and materials to capture the interplay of energy, strength, and kindness. I paint out of a necessity to craft art that mirrors humanity in a world starved of it. My art portrays resilient, contemporary women with beauty and determination, inspiring and empowering others while honoring human dignity.” – Daniella Queirolo