William Daniels (born 1976 in Brighton) is an English photo-realist artist.
Based in London, he produces oil paintings that recreate iconic historical works—portraits, landscapes etc.—using as subjects rough maquettes constructed from waste card and paper.
Other works recreated include Caravaggio's David with the Head of Goliath, Courbet's, and Turner's The Shipwreck.
He has shown work in many exhibitions including Waste Material at The Drawing Room, London; The Darkest Hour at Leisure Club Mogadishni, Copenhagen; William Daniels at Marc Foxx, Los Angeles; and William Daniels & Fiona Jardine at the Transmission Gallery, Glasgow.
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