Daniel W Green Art Collections
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Artwork by Daniel W Green
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Alaskan Lights by Daniel W Green

Window wishes by Daniel W Green

The WashDay Miracle by Daniel W Green

The Old Reliable Lines by Daniel W Green

Extinguished The Joseph Medill Fireboat by Daniel W Green

Bubblegum Showers by Daniel W Green

The Cemetary by Daniel W Green

Whitewalls by Daniel W Green

William T. Sherman by Daniel W Green

Last Customer by Daniel W Green

A ride in the truck by Daniel W Green

A Snowy Afternoon in the Park by Daniel W Green

Bel Air by Daniel W Green

Impressive, most impressive by Daniel W Green

Evil Clown by Daniel W Green

Musk by Daniel W Green

Lincoln Portrait #13 by Daniel W Green

A Quiet Snow by Daniel W Green

Ulysses S. Grant by Daniel W Green

Ice and Embers by Daniel W Green

Reclamation by Daniel W Green

Bubble by Daniel W Green

Homestead by Daniel W Green

Muscle by Daniel W Green
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About Daniel W Green
I was born and raised in Sheboygan and currently live in Hilbert, Wisconsin. I’m a self-taught artist and over the past five years have learned that discipline is one key ingredient in order for me to continuously improve as an emerging artist.
My work tells a story about the lives of our grandparents and great-grandparents. I am drawn to life in the early to mid 20th century and love photography from this time. Being a part time antique dealer and collector also helps by allowing me to obtain items and photographs from that time period, not only for reference, but also for inspiration. A personal object can tell me a lot about the person who owned it and how they lived. Many people are drawn to my paintings of mid century American automobiles. I must admit, I do love the chrome as much as the rust. It has become a large part of my work.
In the past year I have also become very passionate about our 16th president and the people in his life. After coming across a vintage book of Lincoln in photographs I decided to create a portrait of him. Working to create a likeness and capture the emotion of this great man, I began to paint one portrait after another quickly realizing that a series was emerging. Many have painted Lincoln and many more will after me, but for me the Lincoln Project is a very personal endeavor of discovery.
Shown here is a just sample of my work. To see more go to my website at www.DanielWGreen.com
Feel free to leave comments about my work, I love that!