Born and raised in NYC, Daniel Kane studied Literature at Queens College/C.U.N.Y and Architecture at Columbia University.
A career as a structural ironworker saw him engaged in large-scale projects including the World Trade Center Tower One and Hudson Yards.
Marriage and children transplanted him to the UK, where he worked on the iconic Battersea Power Station.
A career as a structural ironworker saw him engaged in large-scale projects including the World Trade Center Tower One and Hudson Yards.
Daniel studied filmmaking at the SVA in New York, and continues to practice creatively, painting in the studio he created at his home in the Kent countryside. In turning his attention to the more intimate space of the home, Daniel offers a singular understanding of visual language and a unique perspective on internal spaces, informed by the juxtaposition of his experience, from vast skyscrapers to the finesse of fine arts.
Marriage and children transplanted him to the UK, where he worked on the iconic Battersea Power Station. Daniel studied filmmaking at the SVA in New York, and continues to practice creatively, painting in the studio he created at his home in the Kent countryside. In turning his attention to the more intimate space of the home, Daniel offers a singular understanding of visual language and a unique perspective on internal spaces, informed by the juxtaposition of his experience, from vast skyscrapers to the finesse of fine arts.
If you have a project that you would like to discuss with me, or would like any additional information about my work, please give me a call or send me an email.
If you have a project that you would like to discuss with me, or would like any additional information about my work, please give me a call or send me an email.
If you have a project that you would like to discuss with me, or would like any additional information about my work, please give me a call or send me an email.