Bio

Daniel Fenton - a London based multidisciplinary artist, creates abstract geometric patterns that embody various universal principles - timeless values and fundamental truths that guides his life journey across his worldview, personal conduct, self-improvement, relationships and spirituality.

Drawing from years of personal growth, ancient wisdom, cultural influences, family traditions, books, films and music, these living principles have become guides, helping him navigate life's path and shape his belief system.

A pivotal moment in Daniels journey was discovering the Seven Hermetic Principles - Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause and Effect and Gender - rooted in ancient Egyptian philosophy. Their depth and clarity offered a profound framework for understanding the invisible forces that shape our lives, and they continue to influence both his worldview and artistic practice along the way.

Now in his mid-40s, continuing to explore life's complexities, Daniels art reflects his ongoing journey, blending these guiding principles with his lifelong passion for creative expression. In its core essence and abstract simplicity, his artwork aims to resonate on an ethereal level, inviting viewers to explore these timeless truths while finding connection and reflection on their own paths of growth and self-discovery.

Visually, his work is grounded in the language of geometry, rhythm, symmetry and the sacred proportions of the golden ratio. Each piece acts as a visual mantra - an abstract intentional expression of balance and harmony.

Digitally designed and brought into physical form through various printing techniques, his art becomes a tangible expression of universal guiding principles - offering space for inner stillness and awareness of our interconnection in a world often overwhelmed by noise and distraction.

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Born in 1977, London, UK

Resides and works in London, UK

Education

Masters Degree in Creative Media Arts, LSBU, London, UK

BSc Degree in Special Effects, LSBU, London, UK