DANIEL PREECE

DANIEL PREECE - SPRING SALE UNTIL MIDNIGHT SUNDAY 7TH APRIL

Crispy Duck

2023, oil on canvas, 61 x 76cm

63 x 79cm framed & ready to hang

WAS £2,640 NOW £2,475

Chelsea Bridge

2024, acrylic on board, 15 x 21cm

28 x 25cm framed & ready to hang

WAS £550 NOW £500

Three Trees (Television Centre)

2021, oil on canvas, 81 x 61cm

88 x 68cm framed & ready to hang

WAS £3,080 NOW £2,775

Power Station - Dusk| 2023, acrylic on paper, image 20 x 23cm

40 x 43cm framed & ready to hang

WAS £825 NOW £750

Power Station - Cranes | 2023, acrylic on paper, image 20 x 23cm

40 x 43cm framed & ready to hang

WAS £825 NOW £750

Peckham Church (Old Shop)

2023, oil on canvas, 61 x 76cm 

63 x 79cm framed & ready to hang

WAS £2,640 NOW £2,475

Avenue

2010, oil in canvas, 66 x 94cm 

68 x 96cm framed & ready to hang

WAS £3,080 NOW £2,775

Tree & Structure

2024, acrylic on board, 25.50. x 30.5cm

430 x 25cm framed & ready to hang

WAS £990 NOW £880

Illumination

2020, oil in canvas, 75 x 95cm 

78 x 98cm framed & ready to hang

WAS £3,300 NOW £2,950

Battersea Gasometer

Drypoint on Copper, 2007,edition of 25, 34 x 38cm 

£330 unframed /£385 framed

Hackney Gasometer

Drypoint on Copper, 2007,edition of 25, 34 x 38cm £330 unframed /£385 framed

Rotherhithe Gasometer

Drypoint on Copper, 2007,edition of 25, 34 x 38cm £330 unframed /£385 framed

Wandsworth Town Gasometer

Drypoint on Copper, 2007,edition of 25, 34 x 38cm £330 unframed /£385 framed

 10% DISCOUNT ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES OF GASOMETER PRINTS

Read Daniel's article on Gasometers 

for the 

The London Group

Dan has always made work about the landscape, mainly the urban environment. He observes the world around him and uses drawing as a way of documenting a place and locating himself. The urban landscape provides great opportunities to explore issues of geometry and colour, the boundaries between abstraction and figuration - concerns that fascinate and compel him. ‘The best paintings for me show you something you haven’t seen before; it’s about the artist finding a new way of describing something but allowing the viewer to come to some of their own conclusions’

Dan was initially drawn to the gasometers and tower blocks that populated the area he grew up in around South-West London. ‘In hindsight, they were like urban mountains. Working from these in London gave me the opportunity to easily return to the motif, drawing and painting them directly from observation, then using the images in the studio environment to explore my internal and external responses to these structures. The Gasometers had the same formal elements I was interested in when painting mountains, an ever-changing sense of scale due to light and colour.’

Trained at Chelsea School of Art, the Slade School of Fine Art and the Royal Drawing School.

Awards and residencies include; William Coldstream Prize Slade School of Fine Art, Boise Scholarship to travel and make work in America, Artist in Residence Kensington Palace,  Artist in Residence at Level 39, Canary Wharf.

Solo Exhibitions include; London Panoramas, Slade Summer School; ELEVATION the City Re-seen, Gillions Art; Twilight, Canary Wharf Windows Gallery;  Landmarks Capsticks, Solicitors, Wimbledon; Olympic Paintings, Canary Wharf Windows Gallery; Intimate Isolation, Project Gallery; Paintings about Everything and Nothing, One Paved Court.

Group Exhibitions include:  Assemble Tregony Gallery at After Nyne Gallery, The Lynn Painter Stainers Painting Prize Exhibition; Christmas Show, Browse and Darby;  From David Bomberg to Paula Rego: The London Group at Southampton City Art Gallery; I see you here, Project Gallery; Gallery Artists, New York Art Fair, Alicia David Contemporary Art; London Now, Creatives Cities Collection, Barbican Centre; Sarah Myerscough Fine Art;  Rebecca Hossack Gallery; Approaches to Landscape, Medici Gallery; Threadneedle Painting Prize, Mall Galleries; Small is Beautiful, Flowers East.

Works owned by numerous public and private collections worldwide including; The Royal Marsden Hospital, London, University College London and Paintings in Hospitals.