Daniel | Contemporary Artist: Artworks & Biography
Daniel
- France
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I could sum up my practice with the sentence "There are as many colors as there are individuals".
Daniel Sannier is a police officer by profession but he is also an artist and has exhibited his work since the mid 1970s. The self-taught artist is a member of the Salon des Indépendants de la Route des Impressionnistes and he is originally from the Baie de la Somme. He is very much attached to his region, which he has never left, and he often finds inspiration in it for his canvases. Daniel is very passionate about the oil painting techniques and makes figurative works that capture moments in the daily life of the people living on the coast, but that also perfectly illustrate the beauty and seasonal changes of some of the landscapes of France - from the riverbanks of the Somme to the small valleys of Provence. His subjects, which he studies in a realist way and treats with patience and sensitivity, in the way of impressionist painters, submerge the viewer into an environment that is familiar and serene and where they can be revitalised.
Alongside these collections, Daniel has also been making collages for many years and has made compositions on canvas and a wood. His works seem entirely turned towards experimentation with visual materials. Daniel approaches his collages in an entirely different way as they seem to answer a need to be creative in a resolutely abstract and contemporary way as they are constellated with many different vibrant and contrasted tones, which give them their dynamic appearance and poetry. Daniel's double practice in which his creative impulses thrive, can be summarised in the following few words, written by the artist himself: "There are as many colours as there are individuals."
- 2017Exhibition at the Takeda Edeka galleryTokyo, Japan
- 1990Winning 1st place in painting categoryBaie de Somme, France
- 1970Winning of the 1st place from the Lions ClubEu et Amiens, France
- 1944BirthAbbeville, France
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