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Meet Daniel.

Wallpaper, textile and surface designer

London

Step into the captivating world of artist Daniel, where traditional craftsmanship meets contemporary design. With a background in silk-screen printing and a prestigious education from the Royal College of Art, Daniel's artistic journey has been adorned with numerous accolades and exhibitions spanning across the UK, Italy, the US and Wales.

Beyond his creative pursuits, Daniel has also shared his expertise as a lecturer at esteemed institutions including the Royal College of Art, Manchester, Bucks New University, Bournemouth, Staffordshire and Loughborough. He extends his mentorship to aspiring designers through his involvement with the Craft Council, guiding and nurturing emerging talents.

Daniel's artistic repertoire encompasses an array of materials, from the tactile beauty of textiles to the textured allure of slate and the expressive charm of wallpaper. Through his meticulous craftsmanship and skilled application of silk-screen printing, he breathes new life into traditional techniques, seamlessly blending them with modern technologies like laser printing.

Driven by a passion for both artistry and education, Daniel finds immense joy in imparting his knowledge to others. Witnessing the awe and wonder in the eyes of his students as they discover the transformative power of silk-screen printing brings him great satisfaction.

Nestled within his inviting studio in Leytonstone, Daniel's creative sanctuary is equipped with a plethora of tools and resources, fostering an immersive environment for artistic exploration. It is within this inspiring space that Daniel's craftsmanship truly flourishes, and where he warmly welcomes individuals into his world of creativity.

When describing Daniel's character, words like friendly, calm, and generous come to mind. His genuine love for teaching and sharing extends beyond his craft, creating an environment of camaraderie and inspiration among those he encounters.