Daniel Bonnell Art Collections
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Artwork by Daniel Bonnell
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.
The Road to Emmaus by Daniel Bonnell
Seeing Shepherds by Daniel Bonnell
The Baptism of the Christ with Dove by Daniel Bonnell
The Emmaus Road II by Daniel Bonnell
The Pearl of Great Price by Daniel Bonnell
Pondering Angels on the Road to Emmaus by Daniel Bonnell
Jesus Wept by Daniel Bonnell
Seeing Shepherds II by Daniel Bonnell
The Woman at the Well by Daniel Bonnell
Jesus Calms the Storm by Daniel Bonnell
The Fathers Forgiveness by Daniel Bonnell
Footwasher by Daniel Bonnell
The Father's Forgiveness and the Parodical Son by Daniel Bonnell
The Beautiful Mess by Daniel Bonnell
A Sword Shall Pierce Your Heart by Daniel Bonnell
The Healing of a Child by Daniel Bonnell
the Announciation by Daniel Bonnell
The Road to Emmaus by Daniel Bonnell
The Good Shepherd by Daniel Bonnell
Eucharist by Daniel Bonnell
Eucharist by Daniel Bonnell
The Lost Sheep by Daniel Bonnell
Weeping by Daniel Bonnell
The Resurrection of the Christ by Daniel Bonnell
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About Daniel Bonnell
The art of Daniel Bonnell is found in private collections, cathedrals and churches around the world. He holds a B.F.A. from the Atlanta College of Art and an M.F.A. from the Savannah College of Art and Design. His major online gallery is found at www.BonnellArt.com.
Artist Statement
To me painting is not about what I see, it’s about what I don’t see. This view is contained within my perception that philosophy, religion and art
are essentially transforms of one another. My interests lie within the beauty of ambiguity held within painting that pursues a sacred direction within the realm of Christology. Following the path of using a monastic discipline of Lectio Divina approach to my paintings allows a process of reading, reflecting, meditation and transformation to occur from my creation of the work itself, to its own development and creation and
back to me through a transformation or element of kenosis. I see an important aesthetic within that which is considered poor, both as in poverty as well as in spirit.
Daniel Bonnell