Sandra Daniel

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Sandra Daniel is a London-born painter and printmaker whose work moves between abstraction, pattern, and protest. Drawing from literature, history, and lived experience, her imagery resists easy interpretation. Her practice explores the emotional and political weight of global injustice while maintaining a deceptive lightness in colour, rhythm, and form. Shapes, motifs, and materials are often repeated or remixed — including plaster forms embedded with found objects, drawn and redrawn, and abstract patterns that emerge through improvisation. In series such as Dancing Without Moon Bear and Garden of Gethsemane, Daniel holds space for ambiguity, grief, resistance, and quiet transformation. Though thematically rooted in difficult truths, her surfaces carry vitality and movement that invites pause, questioning, and reflection. Daniel has exhibited widely, including with Loop Artists and the Printmakers Council at the Bankside Gallery, as well as at Gucci Circolo, the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, and the Royal Summer Exhibition. Daniel is a member of the Printmakers council and her work is held in the V&A, and Scarborough Museum Archives.

Sandra Daniel is a London-born painter and printmaker whose work moves between abstraction, pattern, and protest. Drawing from literature, history, and lived experience, her imagery resists easy interpretation. Her practice explores the emotional and political weight of global injustice while maintaining a deceptive lightness in colour, rhythm, and form. Shapes, motifs, and materials are often repeated or remixed — including plaster forms embedded with found objects, drawn and redrawn, and abstract patterns that emerge through improvisation. In series such as Dancing Without Moon Bear and Garden of Gethsemane, Daniel holds space for ambiguity, grief, resistance, and quiet transformation. Though thematically rooted in difficult truths, her surfaces carry vitality and movement that invites pause, questioning, and reflection. Daniel has exhibited widely, including with Loop Artists and the Printmakers Council at the Bankside Gallery, as well as at Gucci Circolo, the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, and the Royal Summer Exhibition. Daniel is a member of the Printmakers council and her work is held in the V&A, and Scarborough Museum Archives.