Debbie Daniels USA

Overview

Debbie Daniels is a self-taught oil painter who has been painting for nearly four decades. Inspired by the natural beauty of her surroundings in the San Juan Islands, she never tires of painting the sea.

 

She is a member of the Oil Painters of America and a signature member of the American Society of Marine Artists.

 

She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the country. Her work has been published on the cover of the American Society of Marine Artists (summer 2022), in Southwest Art magazine (Dec. 2017), and in Northlight Books, Strokes of Genius, and Best of Drawing. Her work can be found in the permanent collections of hospitals and corporations across the US, most notably at Google in Seattle.

Works
  • Debbie Daniels, Beyond the Surface
    Beyond the Surface
  • Debbie Daniels, Salish Sea
    Salish Sea
  • Debbie Daniels, Time for a Swim
    Time for a Swim
  • Debbie Daniels, Seafoam, 2021
    Seafoam, 2021$ 7,200.00
  • Debbie Daniels, This is How We Roll, 2021
    This is How We Roll, 2021$ 1,495.00
  • Debbie Daniels, Cresting, 2022
    Cresting, 2022$ 3,750.00
  • Debbie Daniels, Jewels of the Sea, 2023
    Jewels of the Sea, 2023$ 7,200.00
  • Debbie Daniels, On the Brink, 2023
    On the Brink, 2023$ 7,750.00
  • Debbie Daniels, Clearwater, 2024
    Clearwater, 2024$ 7,200.00
  • Debbie Daniels, On the Surface, 2024
    On the Surface, 2024$ 9,750.00
  • Debbie Daniels, Pacific Wave, 2024
    Pacific Wave, 2024$ 5,750.00
  • Debbie Daniels, San Juan Summer, 2024
    San Juan Summer, 2024$ 7,200.00
  • Debbie Daniels, Sea and Sun, 2024
    Sea and Sun, 2024$ 8,650.00
  • Debbie Daniels, Summer Sunrise, 2024
    Summer Sunrise, 2024$ 5,750.00
Biography

Debbie is a self taught oil painter who has been painting for more than four decades. Drawing and painting are the only things she did with her spare time throughout high school and college. While raising and homeschooling 4 children she carved a minimum of one hour out of every day to paint and she always carried a sketchbook. After her children were grown, Debbie started painting full time and has never looked back. 

 

She is inspired by the natural beauty of the surroundings where she lives; splitting her time between the San Juan Islands in Washington, the gulf coast of Florida and the south of France, and will never tire of painting the sea. Captured movement plays a vital role in her work as she strives to freeze a moment in time and provide something deeply personal to the viewer. Debbie’s paintings rarely have a horizon line so that the viewer is immersed in the up close details of our surroundings. 

 

Her paintings have been in numerous solo and group exhibitions across the country. Her work has  been published in Sea History magazine (summer, 2025), on the cover of the American Society of Marine Artists (summer 2022), in Southwest Art magazine (Dec. 2017) and Northlight Books, Strokes of Genius, Best of Drawing. Her work may be found in the permanent collection of  hospitals and corporations across the US, most notably at Google in Seattle.

 

From mid May to October, Debbie works at her studio at Friday Harbor Atelier in Friday Harbor, WA. She spends her time from mid November to April working in her home studio in New Port Richey, FL; and spends the spring and fall months painting and drawing in the south of France.