
2D & Digital
Daniel Han
New to Spring 2025!
Los Angeles, CA
Booth 106
Featured Artist
Born into the world of design and fashion, I developed a penchant for quality materials from an early age. In my later teens, I fell in love with lush landscapes and converting ephemeral moments into eternal tales. Living in Ireland gave birth to the pursuit of visual poetry, wielding my camera like a pen, refining my vision via the lens.
The marriage of photography and textiles was an inevitable byproduct of my essence. The images I create recycles a perspective that was earned through adventure and adversity. Composing them on textiles begets a novel mode of expression, where ancient threads meet modern distillations of light. The photo stills our being, the fabric enlivens it, and its union breathes life into the viewer.
All fabrics are composed of fibers, yet not all fibers are created equal. Velvet reflects light, enhancing dimensionality while linen holds an energetic charge that harmonizes with human frequency. It appeals to our primal senses and facilitates the digestion of human statements and stories. Metal represents yet another sphere of the human story, one born of the innate need to develop and to harness power. From tools, to ornaments, to weapons, metal remains an integral facet of the long journey we've been on.
I've always been enchanted by the ancient and the timeless. Things that help us sense eternity within us and through us. Perhaps this is why I've chosen such mediums to serve as my canvas to express my visions. I know I'm still considered young by most measures, but there is something so profoundly deep within me that yearns to be revealed. These primordial materials are my partners in this endeavor, to let you feel beyond what you can see or remember.
All forms of life exist in wavelike states. Movement shows us that we are alive. This natural phenomena aptly serves as a metaphor for the constancy of movement and the ubiquity of vibration. For this show, I've decided to punctuate this transcendent truth via various images of water begotten on novelty fabrics and flattened metals.






