
Daniel Mirante
![]() 'Anima Mundi (Our Lady of the Forsaken)' by Daniel Mirante, sfumato-tempera on linen, 195x135cm | ![]() 'Chanting Down Babylon' by Daniel Mirante, 2014-2015, egg tempera on linen, 195x135cm |
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![]() 'Jachin and Boaz' by Daniel Mirante, egg tempera and tempera grassa on linen, 200x165cm |
Daniel Mirante is a painter, art teacher and designer, born in 1977 in Chester, a Roman city situated on the border of Wales and England.
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He is an independent fine art professional, writer and researcher, and educator of painting practice, art history and contemporary esoteric art.
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Daniel is the co-founder and director of Art Pilgrim, a UK based educational project that specialises in instruction in painting approaches and exploration of translation from traditional to contemporary culture.
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He also enjoys the role as editor of Mundus Imaginalis, Journal of Traditionalism, Sacred Art & Esoteric Studies and is a founding faculty member of the Vienna Academy of Visionary Art, where he teaches and lectures regularly.
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Mirante’s background is self taught, though he was introduced to principles by Brigid Marlin, and in 2012 was assistant to Ernst Fuchs. He retains a respectful connection to the venerable lineage of The Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.
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International activities involve group art shows and projects, including live painting and lectures at several leading culture festivals. His paintings are housed in several private collections.
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Website: http://www.danielmirante.com/


