Daniel Reynolds

Works
  • Daniel Reynolds, January Mobile, 2021
    January Mobile, 2021
  • Daniel Reynolds, Blue Mobiles
    Blue Mobiles
  • Daniel Reynolds, 'Pot Bellied' Pot
    'Pot Bellied' Pot
  • Daniel Reynolds, 'Volcano' Pot
    'Volcano' Pot
  • Daniel Reynolds, Large Black and White Open Pot
    Large Black and White Open Pot
  • Daniel Reynolds, Large White Bottle
    Large White Bottle
  • Daniel Reynolds, Open Geometric Pot
    Open Geometric Pot
  • Daniel Reynolds, Wrap Around Bottle, 2017
    Wrap Around Bottle, 2017
Biography

Daniel Reynolds is a sculptor and ceramicist, creating abstract mobiles, lighting, and large ceramic vessels. His work reflects the salient movements of the 20th Century, paying homage to British artists such as Victor Pasmore, Patrick Heron and William Scott. In contrast, his ceramic technique draws a direct line to the ancients, resulting in ample forms, enhanced through the use of simple colours and patterning. Daniel's work has recently been exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York.

 

Working primarily with hand building and casting methods, Daniel Reynolds incorporates porcelain, stoneware, and glass shapes as well as organic materials such as dried gourd to produce juxtapositions in texture and opacity. When working, Daniel resists the temptation to over decorate his vessels, aiming to make objects which have a strong and calming presence in a room.