Ian Daniell


“My aim is to inspire awe and reverence for the creatures we share this planet with”

- Ian Daniell

Ian Daniell is a visual artist whose practice explores the power and vulnerability of marine life through large-scale, hyper-detailed paintings. Born in Sunderland and trained at Chelsea and Camberwell Colleges of Art, he began his career within London’s vibrant art scene, gaining early recognition through solo exhibitions and multiple appearances in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. A transformative journey to Western Australia in 2018, marked by close encounters with whale sharks, manta rays, and orca, deepened his connection to the ocean and catalysed a shift in both focus and location. He now lives and works in Margaret River, Western Australia. 

Working with bold colour and scientific precision, Daniell’s paintings immerse viewers in the scale, beauty, and complexity of marine species. His recent works highlight both the majesty and fragility of ocean ecosystems, balancing advocacy with aesthetic intensity. In 2022, his painting Krill, a life-size depiction of a swarming krill cloud, was acquired by the WA Museum Boola Bardip and now hangs alongside the museum’s iconic blue whale skeleton, Otto.

Daniell has exhibited widely, with solo shows including OCEAN and SWIM at Kamilé Gallery in Perth, and group exhibitions such as the Bunbury Biennale and Walyalup Waters at PS Art Space. His earlier career in the UK also included project management and fabrication roles for major artists and institutions, including Sir Anish Kapoor and the British Museum. This background informs the precision and scale of his current studio and public art practice, where each work is both technically ambitious and environmentally resonant.

 About the Artist

  • Born 1986, Sunderland, UK. Lives and works in Margaret River and Perth

    Education

    • Artist and Marine Conservation Advocate.

    • Bachelor of Arts, Chelsea and Camberwell Colleges of Art, London.

    • Former Project Manager and Fabricator for Sir Anish Kapoor and the British Museum.

  • Selected Solo Exhibitions

    • 2024:
      Rajiforms & Reef Fish, Ian Daniell Art Studio & Gallery, Cowaramup, WA

    • 2023:
      SWIM, Kamilė Gallery, Perth, WA
      Life-Size Ocean Art: The Print Collection, A Bliss, London, UK
      OCEAN, Kamilė Gallery, Perth, WA

    • 2022:
      New Works Showcase, Voyager Estate, Margaret River, WA

    • 2021:
      Life-Size Ocean Art, Nala Bardip Mia, Margaret River, WA

    • 2013:
      Superplasty, Underdog Gallery, London, UK

    • 2012:
      Promises, Arch 897, London Bridge, London, UK

    Selected Group Exhibitions

    • 2025:
      The Living Ocean Festival Exhibition, Linton & Kay Gallery, Cottesloe, WA

    • 2024:
      South West Art Now: A New Constellation, Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, Bunbury, WA

    • 2023:
      Walyalup Waters, PS Art Space, Fremantle, WA
      Bunbury Biennale: Culture/Nature, Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, Bunbury, WA
      Art Is, Christian Fletcher Gallery, Dunsborough, WA

    • 2022:
      Coalesce | Artists of the Margaret River Region, FORM Gallery, Perth, WA
      Art Is, Christian Fletcher Gallery, Dunsborough, WA
      Easter Exhibition, LS Merchants, Margaret River, WA

    • 2021:
      The Hive, Nala Bardip Mia, Margaret River, WA

    • 2013:
      Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK

    • 2012:
      My Batille, Bruno Glint Gallery, London, UK

    • 2010:
      Tate Takeover: Arte Povera, Art of the Everyday, Tate Modern, London, UK

    • 2008:
      Tate Takeover: 3D Design, MCP Tate Modern, London, UK

  • Collections & Awards

    • 2013:
      Threadneedle Figurative Art Prize, Mall Galleries, London, UK

    Events & Projects

    • 2025:
      Corals’ Last Stand, Film Screening with Q&A

    • 2024:
      Ian Daniell Art Studio & Gallery Opening Event
      City of Bunbury Public Artwork Tender, Shortlisted Project
      Art Workshops, WA Museum | Boola Bardip
      Art Workshops, Cabin Fever Festival

    • 2021/24:
      Margaret River Region Open Studios

Works by the Artist

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