Sandi Daniel

Sandi Daniel is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she received a bachelor of science in Zoology and Hallmark Institute of Photography where she studied commercial photography. In addition to making artwork she has also run children’s art programs and has curated art shows for Vision Gallery in Arizona. Sandi Daniel currently works for the New York Times and splits her time between making art and freelancing.

Combining traditional photography methods with contemporary techniques enables Daniel to record and reinterpret the world around her. She works on an intuitive level without a predetermined image in mind, and considers an image successful when it is transformed beyond the reality of the camera into a personal connection with nature. Daniel states, “Lush gardens, majestic landscapes, and serene seascapes have always been a source of inspiration in my image making.”

Sandi Daniel is a local as well as national award-winning artist, who has exhibited over 75 successful exhibitions throughout the United States as well as Japan. Her work has been exhibited in museums, galleries, and academic universities, including the Hecksher Museum Bienniel and the Steinberg Museum of Art at Hillwood.

Website: www.sandidanielphoto.weebly.com

 

 

Artwork Available on Artsy

 
 

Exhibitions

July 1 - 28, 2021
On the Wall: Cyanotypes

March 19 - April 15, 2020
Seeing Through