Jerry Daniel Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Jerry Daniel based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Jerry Daniel
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Home Blackwell cottages Cheedale by Jerry Daniel
Gas tank Chesterfield by Jerry Daniel
White House Lostwithiel Street by Jerry Daniel
leaf on ice Amsterdam by Jerry Daniel
San Francisco by Jerry Daniel
Stand Wood steps Chatsworth by Jerry Daniel
Eagle Stone Baslow Moor by Jerry Daniel
Fallen oak Curbar by Jerry Daniel
By Sheepwash bridge Monyash by Jerry Daniel
Winter reflection River Lathkill by Jerry Daniel
Limestone wall Monyash by Jerry Daniel
Westonbirt Autumn by Jerry Daniel
from Central Park NY by Jerry Daniel
Calver Weir reflection by Jerry Daniel
Egglestone Abbey by Jerry Daniel
St ouens sunset by Jerry Daniel
Alhambra de Grenada by Jerry Daniel
Saskia blue dress by Jerry Daniel
Son Fullana by Jerry Daniel
shale stream by Jerry Daniel
Keukhenhof Gardens by Jerry Daniel
Chatsworth rock garden by Jerry Daniel
A green lane in Old Brampton by Jerry Daniel
Evening walk St.Martins by Jerry Daniel
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About Jerry Daniel
I retired from teaching in my early 50's because of hearing loss. I taught at art college (18+), secondary school (11-18) and junior school (5-11). I have been involved in photography for 30 years. My retirement has enabled me to devote more time to my art/obsession. I describe my work as pictorial landscape photography. My images use minor landscape features rather than broader traditional views and I hope they are more intimate than a record of a location. Amongst the cultural baggage I bring to the making of pictures are an interest in Romanticism, Graphic design, Early twentieth century Modernism, and Op art. The graphic manipulation of space in Op art of the 1960's has stayed with me since my art college days. When making pictures I look for landscape features which become compositional devices that influence our reading of depth in the 2D picture plane.
Jerry Daniel MA