In All the horizons hold, Danielle Procaccio explores the emotional and spiritual gravity of the horizon—the place where earth meets sky and stillness meets transformation. Her serene, linear skyscapes—rooted in oceans, plains, and mountain ranges—serve as visual meditations on the enduring presence of the horizon amid the ever-shifting nature of color, light, and emotion.

Each painting holds space for both what is constant and what is always changing. The horizon remains—a quiet anchor—while the skies above it drift through hues of calm, joy, grief, surrender, and peace. In these transitions, Procaccio offers more than landscape—she offers a mirror for the soul. A place to not only look outward, but to turn inward. This exhibition is an invitation to pause, reflect, and feel all that the horizon holds—for the earth, for the sky, and for us.

We invite you to experience Danielle Procaccio’s latest series, on view exclusively this summer at Casterline|Goodman’s Cooper Street gallery in Aspen.

For Danielle Procaccio, painting is a spiritual practice—one rooted in memory, emotion, and reverence for the natural world. From a young age, she was drawn to capturing fleeting moments, preserving their beauty and emotional resonance.

Her layered, mixed-media compositions bring texture and movement to the canvas, blending the indigenous with the refined. Since 1995, her work has been featured in galleries and collections worldwide. Through each piece, she seeks not only her own sense of connection—but invites viewers to find theirs.