Andrew Danielsen

You can view my website here wix.com/andrewdanielsen/art

I have always been drawn to color, design, and the environment. Over the years I have sought
out different avenues to express this passion.
My interest in art and the environment took a new turn by the end of high school. The
landscape where I lived helped manifest a strong passion for art. By the end of high school
I had several commissions and art awards under my belt, community recognition, experience in a
wide array of art forms, and had a strong portfolio put together ready for art school.
With the thought that I could continue my art without school, I ended up attending The
University Of Vermont for Environmental Studies and Sustainable Living. I graduated from there
in the sping of 2009 with a bachelors degree in science. After a 5 year hiatus from the art world I
was ready to see where I could take my creative talent.
After college I took an internship at a ancient living skills school in Vermont and then farmed in
South America. When i returned from this trip I completed my forest creations series and started a
new life direction.
I was compelled to drive out to San Francisco California in the fall of 2010 to pursue my art.
Since moving to the city I won the city wide contest to design the 2011 SF Carnaval poster, have
since completed a variety of commissions, received an artists grant from The Endeavor For The Arts
foundation, as well as shown my work at sping 2012 Open Studios in San Francisco and The Pale
Horse in West Chester Pennsylvania.
I currently am a member of the San Francisco Artist Guild, and show my work around the city at
different venues. I also sell my work and prints of my work online at fineartamerica.com .
In the near future I plan to show in the fall 2012 Open Studios and be accepted into a gallery.
I currently am available and accepting new commissions.


Portfolio:

Paintings

Oil on Canvas

witching hour “witching hour”

chalk pastel on cold pressed paper

illuminated arboretum “illuminated arboretum”

oil on canvas, 6'x3'

purple tree “purple tree”

oil on canvas

content “content”

oil on wood panel

magnolia “magnolia”

oil on wood panel

shadows of winter “shadows of winter”

oil on wood panel

brisk autumn “brisk autumn”

oil on canvas

hidden storm “hidden storm”

oil on canvas

summer breeze “summer breeze”

oil on canvas

wild cat “wild cat”

oil on canvas