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DANIEL ROIBAL

Daniel Roibal is a talented young artist hailing from Mallorca, Spain, now continuing his artistic journey in London, UK. He is currently pursuing an MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art, having previously earned a BA in Fine Arts from Chelsea College of Arts in 2023. With a unique style that seamlessly blends abstract art with his personal touch, Roibal navigates the art scene with remarkable individuality.

His passion for travel has profoundly shaped his artistic vision. Having explored over 30 countries during his early years, Roibal draws inspiration from diverse landscapes and cultures. His work aims to transport viewers to untamed and natural environments, evoking the sensation of being immersed in a different place and moment.

Roibal’s art has been featured in several exhibitions, including The Butterfly Effect at D Contemporary (2024), PANORAMA at Galería Fran Reus (2024), and London Paint Club (2023). 

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SELECTED WORKS

EXHIBITIONS

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I AM IN OSTRICH

18 OCTOBER- 16 NOVEMBER 2024

D CONTEMPORARY

Holmes uses her practice to explore and investigate her relationship with painting itself. Her work unravels experiences, observations, objects, and memories, which she extends beyond the canvas. It's a compulsion, kept in check by a set of rules, thoughts, and rituals surrounding painting.

She makes paintings about the way that she makes paintings, but she makes her paintings as if they are sculptures. This is the only thing she can sustain enough interest in to propel her practice. She challenges painting.

THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT

17 NOVEMBER-9 DECEMBER 2023

D CONTEMPORARY

D Contemporary is pleased to present ‘The Butterfly Effect’, a group exhibition featuring three emerging UK-based female painters Laura Holmes, Martha Lamont, and Lydia Makin.

In reference to the Butterfly Effect, the exhibition explores concepts of self-transformation through the combination of abstract art and chaos. Symbolizing the dynamic of the collaborative creative process in people and communities, gestures work as powerful cultivators and catalysts for nonlinear effects and self-transformations.

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ADJACENT COLOURS

11 MAY - 6 JUNE 2023

D CONTEMPORARY

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D Contemporary is pleased to present Adjacent Colours, a group show featuring paintings and sculptures from five artists graduating this year.

By bringing together five post-graduate artists, Adjacent Colours aims to create a constructive interaction of colour and form while shaping a supportive network for emerging artists on their first steps at the London art scene.  In keeping with our mission to promote future talents, Adjacent Colours is a part of our annual exhibition program featuring the work of the UK's most promising emerging artists. With subtle allusions to memories and the seductiveness of colour, the artists are presenting their thematics through their own unique style, narrative, and lyricism.

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