Daphne Voss
Daphne Voss works in the language of quiet. Her studio holds none of the chaos one might expect from an artist; instead, it breathes with the stillness of a meditation room, every tool placed with intention, every surface clean and waiting.
Her paintings emerge slowly, through a process of removal rather than addition. She builds layers only to sand them back, searching for the precise moment when a form says enough and nothing more. The resulting canvases feel weightless yet anchored, soft geometries floating in fields of muted color.
To encounter her work is to be invited into slowness. Viewers often find themselves breathing deeper, standing longer than they planned. Voss creates not images but atmospheres, spaces where the noise of the world grows distant and something gentler takes its place.