“Being a painter, I have chosen to a live a life close to the wild places,” says Daniel Porter.  “As an artist, you simply cannot over immerse yourself in the inspirational subject matter that constantly occupies the forefront of your mind. I value immensely my time spent afield as it serves to bring me ever closer to the things that I know and love, those meaningful places and things that I love to put down in paint.”

Coming Ashore

As artist, illustrator, conservator and curator, Daniel lives and works in New Brunswick, Canada, dividing his work time between the outdoors and his private studio outside the city. During the studio hours, he works as a regularly contributing artist illustrator to many fine sporting publications, along with intense efforts toward an ever evolving body of work that he produces for his fine art dealers and valued patrons. His studio is a center of refined application where he works as conservator restoring fine art. As a curator he serves as a consultant manager for a select group of privately held collections.

He will be at the 2020 Southeastern Wildlife Exposition in Charleston, SC, Feb. 14-16.

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