Daniel Ambrose
Daniel Ambrose was born and raised in a small seaside town on the eastern shore of Florida. He spent his formative years roaming windswept beaches and winding estuaries with a sketchbook and paintbox. These early childhood adventures developed into a life-long passion to paint the natural world.
Ambrose’s paintings are regarded for their extraordinary luminosity and serenity. A master of the rare 15th-century Renaissance technique of egg-tempera painting, Ambrose imbues his spiritual-based work with an understated, ethereal beauty seldom found in contemporary art.
Throughout his career, the artist has participated in numerous successful solo gallery shows and museum exhibitions, and his paintings can be found in such important public and private collections as AdventHealth, Bank of America, the City of Orlando, and the Museum of Arts and Sciences. His art has been featured in American Art Collector, Fine Art Connoisseur, FOX 13 Morning News, Outdoor Painter, Charleston Style and Design, and Art Impressions Magazine Canada.
Ambrose is a Signature Member of The American Society of Marine Artists and a Co-Founder of the American Tonalist Society. He paints in his studio near the sea accompanied by his cat Remey, and he summers in Maine with a wonderful group of artist-friends.
Ambrose is represented by Hughes Gallery (Boca Grande, FL), Lily Pad Gallery (Watch Hill, RI), Cheryl Newby Gallery (Pawleys Island, SC), Palm Avenue Fine Art (Sarasota, FL), and Crossnore Fine Arts Gallery (Crossnore, NC).