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loha and welcome to the website for Daniel Van Zyle, Hawaii artist and printmaker. For over 40 years, Dan has been at the forefront of Hawaii artists. As genuine as his portrayal, his art |
| records his up close and personal interest in the islands and her people. Whether capturing the hypnotic stare of of Na Pueo, witnessing magical flights of the endangered Nene, the majesty of Kauai's Na Pali coast, or the ancient eyes of of a young hula student, Dan reveals his deep |
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connection with the nature of his subjects. Working in his studio, cluttered with his collection of feathers, rocks, shells, skins and other keepsakes, Dan's paintings, drawings, stone lithographs and etchings reflect his determination in "telling a good story."
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s one Hawaii art critic wrote, " Van Zyle combines keen and patient observation and attention to detail with virtuoso drawing skills to create a pure and precise vision of the beauty and |
| vulnerability of island wildlife." Considered one of Wildlife Arts' prominent original print artists, Van Zyle's stone lithographs and etchings derive their special magic from the dramatic interplay |
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| of masterful delineation and romantic idealism. Working with master printers in Washington, Alaska, New Mexico, Hawaii and California, Van Zyle embraces the art of old world by coaxing memorable impressions out of both metal and stone. Dan Van Zyle and his works have been the subject of articles both in national art and wildlife art publication. |
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| His works are found in private, corporate, government, universities and museum collections. His paintings, drawings, stone lithographs and etchings are exhibited in select galleries throughout Hawaii and the continental U.S., and his works are collected internationally. |
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Please browse the site at your leisure. You may make your purchases from the online Hawaii Art Gallery or contact by emailing Dan .
Gallery inquiries are welcomed.
Aloha and Mahalo,

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