In his third solo show at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, Oregon-based artist Daniel Robinson explores the landscape of Eastern Oregon and Washington, the area which he has called home for almost ten years. Robinson's new paintings are a quiet contemplation of this remarkable region, in many places still classified as "Frontier," as well as a universal meditation on the land and our place within it. There is something timely and contemporary in these strong, beautiful works that acknowledge a debt to those that have come before while both pushing the medium and exhibiting a continuing mastery of it. Robinson's work is compelling in both its integrity and distinctive voice.
Daniel Robinson was born in Buffalo, New York in 1963. His childhood was marked by moves across the country before his family finally settled in Portland. Robinson studied at Pacific Northwest College of Art, as well as Portland State University, where he earned a degree in Fine Art in 1991. He has lived in the small town of Fossil in Eastern Oregon for several years. Robinson's first monograph, In Oregon, was published in 2004.
Daniel Robinson was born in Buffalo, New York in 1963. His childhood was marked by moves across the country before his family finally settled in Portland. Robinson studied at Pacific Northwest College of Art, as well as Portland State University, where he earned a degree in Fine Art in 1991. He has lived in the small town of Fossil in Eastern Oregon for several years. Robinson's first monograph, In Oregon, was published in 2004.



