
Daniele Lamarche-Sarvia
About the Artist
Danièle Lamarche-Sarvia began her artistic path at fifteen, studying life drawing at the Montreal Museum. After graduating from an alternative arts school in 1974, she pursued Fine Arts across several institutions, culminating at Beaux-Arts/UQAM. Her early career as a graphic artist introduced her to digital tools like Photoshop, though dyslexia posed challenges. Inspired by her anthropological heritage, Danièle worked across Mexico, Canada, France, India, and Kenya before settling in Australia in the 1990s, where she raised a family and reconnected with her art practice.
Her work—spanning watercolours, sculpture, printmaking, and ceramics—reflects deeply human themes: love, mental health, joy, and social commentary. A figurative expressionist, Danièle is known for her gestural, ambidextrous drawing style and her poetic, emotionally resonant pieces. Preferring cotton rag paper over canvas and watercolour over oil or acrylic, she continues to create from her Brisbane studio. She has exhibited solo in cities across Australia and Asia and is followed by collectors worldwide.