Daniela Andriana de Rodrigues Flint
• E Flat Files @deannaevansprojects
• Enfolded @see.saw.art_
• Collect @icaatmeca

Market Basket Tulips
Oil on Linen
36”x48”
2023
PRIVATE COLLECTION
📷- @austin.james.hunt
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Texas Melons
Oil on Canvas
72”x90”
2025
📷 - @austin.james.hunt
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As part of the exhibition “South America/American South” are papier-mache vases by artist Daniela Flint.
These vases are an example of her work juxtaposing decorative value with utilitarian benefit—Flint created a vase that had its utilitarian function removed. The use of papier mâché and its delicate qualities contradicts the idea of a usually sturdy, functional object. If someone were to use the vase for its intended function, such as holding a flower bouquet, the water and contents would destroy it. The utilitarian value of the object is therefore dismissed, leaving the vase to rely solely on its decorative value. Flint reminds us of a statement by artist Richard Serra—“Art is purposely useless.”
These stunning, delicate vases are for sale. Become a collector by sending a DM to the gallery or email peeler@jphfineart.com.
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Artwork: All papier mâché vase sculptures by Daniela Flint. All works listed in order of appearance. “Vase #20,” 2023. 12 x 15 x 12 inches. “Vase 31,” 2025. 15 x 19 ½ x 10 inches. “Vase #27,” 2024. 14 ½ x 16 x 9 ½ inches. “Cups,” 2025. 3 total, each 7 ½ x 9 ½ x 3 ½ inches.
Photos by Evie Marie Bishop

As part of the exhibition “South America/American South” are papier-mache vases by artist Daniela Flint.
These vases are an example of her work juxtaposing decorative value with utilitarian benefit—Flint created a vase that had its utilitarian function removed. The use of papier mâché and its delicate qualities contradicts the idea of a usually sturdy, functional object. If someone were to use the vase for its intended function, such as holding a flower bouquet, the water and contents would destroy it. The utilitarian value of the object is therefore dismissed, leaving the vase to rely solely on its decorative value. Flint reminds us of a statement by artist Richard Serra—“Art is purposely useless.”
These stunning, delicate vases are for sale. Become a collector by sending a DM to the gallery or email peeler@jphfineart.com.
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Artwork: All papier mâché vase sculptures by Daniela Flint. All works listed in order of appearance. “Vase #20,” 2023. 12 x 15 x 12 inches. “Vase 31,” 2025. 15 x 19 ½ x 10 inches. “Vase #27,” 2024. 14 ½ x 16 x 9 ½ inches. “Cups,” 2025. 3 total, each 7 ½ x 9 ½ x 3 ½ inches.
Photos by Evie Marie Bishop

As part of the exhibition “South America/American South” are papier-mache vases by artist Daniela Flint.
These vases are an example of her work juxtaposing decorative value with utilitarian benefit—Flint created a vase that had its utilitarian function removed. The use of papier mâché and its delicate qualities contradicts the idea of a usually sturdy, functional object. If someone were to use the vase for its intended function, such as holding a flower bouquet, the water and contents would destroy it. The utilitarian value of the object is therefore dismissed, leaving the vase to rely solely on its decorative value. Flint reminds us of a statement by artist Richard Serra—“Art is purposely useless.”
These stunning, delicate vases are for sale. Become a collector by sending a DM to the gallery or email peeler@jphfineart.com.
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Artwork: All papier mâché vase sculptures by Daniela Flint. All works listed in order of appearance. “Vase #20,” 2023. 12 x 15 x 12 inches. “Vase 31,” 2025. 15 x 19 ½ x 10 inches. “Vase #27,” 2024. 14 ½ x 16 x 9 ½ inches. “Cups,” 2025. 3 total, each 7 ½ x 9 ½ x 3 ½ inches.
Photos by Evie Marie Bishop

As part of the exhibition “South America/American South” are papier-mache vases by artist Daniela Flint.
These vases are an example of her work juxtaposing decorative value with utilitarian benefit—Flint created a vase that had its utilitarian function removed. The use of papier mâché and its delicate qualities contradicts the idea of a usually sturdy, functional object. If someone were to use the vase for its intended function, such as holding a flower bouquet, the water and contents would destroy it. The utilitarian value of the object is therefore dismissed, leaving the vase to rely solely on its decorative value. Flint reminds us of a statement by artist Richard Serra—“Art is purposely useless.”
These stunning, delicate vases are for sale. Become a collector by sending a DM to the gallery or email peeler@jphfineart.com.
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Artwork: All papier mâché vase sculptures by Daniela Flint. All works listed in order of appearance. “Vase #20,” 2023. 12 x 15 x 12 inches. “Vase 31,” 2025. 15 x 19 ½ x 10 inches. “Vase #27,” 2024. 14 ½ x 16 x 9 ½ inches. “Cups,” 2025. 3 total, each 7 ½ x 9 ½ x 3 ½ inches.
Photos by Evie Marie Bishop

As part of the exhibition “South America/American South” are papier-mache vases by artist Daniela Flint.
These vases are an example of her work juxtaposing decorative value with utilitarian benefit—Flint created a vase that had its utilitarian function removed. The use of papier mâché and its delicate qualities contradicts the idea of a usually sturdy, functional object. If someone were to use the vase for its intended function, such as holding a flower bouquet, the water and contents would destroy it. The utilitarian value of the object is therefore dismissed, leaving the vase to rely solely on its decorative value. Flint reminds us of a statement by artist Richard Serra—“Art is purposely useless.”
These stunning, delicate vases are for sale. Become a collector by sending a DM to the gallery or email peeler@jphfineart.com.
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Artwork: All papier mâché vase sculptures by Daniela Flint. All works listed in order of appearance. “Vase #20,” 2023. 12 x 15 x 12 inches. “Vase 31,” 2025. 15 x 19 ½ x 10 inches. “Vase #27,” 2024. 14 ½ x 16 x 9 ½ inches. “Cups,” 2025. 3 total, each 7 ½ x 9 ½ x 3 ½ inches.
Photos by Evie Marie Bishop

Food Shopping is All About
Oil on Canvas
30”x40”
2026
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Complimentary Drinks at the Opening
Oil on Canvas
30"x40"
2026
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I am very excited to announce a partnership with @lobster___club ! “TULIPS “ will be available through the website.

I am very excited to announce a partnership with @lobster___club ! “Texas Melons “ will be available through the website.

Seafood Still Life
Oil on Canvas
18"x36"
2026
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