Daniel
Smith

Artist Bio: 

Daniel Smith, one of America's foremost wildlife artists, enjoys wide acclaim for his depictions of the natural world. He is inspired by his surroundings in southwest Montana and paints from personal experience. He also has had a lifetime fascination with Africa and travels there frequently seeking artistic inspiration.

Daniel has been painting full time for over twenty years. His works are in the permanent collection of The Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum and The Wildlife Experience. Daniel participates annually in the Masters of the American West exhibit at the Autry National Center and the Western Visions exhibit at the National Museum of Wildlife Art. He has won numerous awards from The Society of Animal Artists as well as being chosen as "Artist of the Year" for several conservation organizations.

Throughout his career Smith has used his art to aid and endorse many conservation efforts. He feels indebted to the natural world that has been the sole inspiration for his award winning career.

Daniel Smith's art eloquently conveys the sense of wonder to be found in nature. Daniel Smith writes, "I want people to experience the peace, the tranquility of the wilderness, of being the only one out there communing with nature." 

Selected Examples of the Artist
are shown below.
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Daniel Smith's Giclée Canvas
Double Trouble - Bears
30" x 17"    Limited to 100 s/n  

Big Dipper

Curious Presence

Double Trouble
Hot Shot Cardinal
In Your Face
Yellowstone Procession
A Nose for Honey
Sovereign Repose
Early Snow
Brother
Muzzle Nuzzle
When Paths Cross
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