Sandra Daniel
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Sandra Daniel is a London-born painter and printmaker and studied textiles at Chelsea College of Art. She is member of the Printmakers Council since 2012 and her work is in the Prints & Drawings collections at the V&A Museum and Scarborough Museum Archive.
Daniel plays with shape, line, colour, and texture drawing inspiration from literature that resonates with her concerns, often reflected in her titles.
Through her art she articulates a want for worlds yet to be realised, one from societal ills.
Daniel plays with shape, line, colour, and texture drawing inspiration from literature that resonates with her concerns, often reflected in her titles.
Through her art she articulates a want for worlds yet to be realised, one from societal ills.
Sandra Daniel is a London-born painter and printmaker and studied textiles at Chelsea College of Art. She is member of the Printmakers Council since 2012 and her work is in the Prints & Drawings collections at the V&A Museum and Scarborough Museum Archive.
Daniel plays with shape, line, colour, and texture drawing inspiration from literature that resonates with her concerns, often reflected in her titles.
Through her art she articulates a want for worlds yet to be realised, one from societal ills.
Daniel plays with shape, line, colour, and texture drawing inspiration from literature that resonates with her concerns, often reflected in her titles.
Through her art she articulates a want for worlds yet to be realised, one from societal ills.
Sandra Daniel is a London-born painter and printmaker and studied textiles at Chelsea College of Art. She is member of the Printmakers Council since 2012 and her work is in the Prints & Drawings collections at the V&A Museum and Scarborough Museum Archive.
Daniel plays with shape, line, colour, and texture drawing inspiration from literature that resonates with her concerns, often reflected in her titles.
Through her art she articulates a want for worlds yet to be realised, one from societal ills.
Daniel plays with shape, line, colour, and texture drawing inspiration from literature that resonates with her concerns, often reflected in her titles.
Through her art she articulates a want for worlds yet to be realised, one from societal ills.