About the artwork
Daniel’s abstract compositions offer a counterpoint to the figuration and narrative tendencies of the other artists. His works are informed by his travels, both literal and emotional. Swaths of bold color intersect with gestural line work and unexpected textures, suggesting landscapes both real and imagined. His paintings vibrate with rhythm and intuition, guided more by sensation than concept.
About the artist
Daniel Zeltner (b. 1984) is a Swiss artist and trained screen printer whose work is rooted in the energy and spontaneity of American graffiti. Blending bold color contrasts, materiality, and intuitive gesture, his practice spans murals, works on paper, and wood panels.
Zeltner is committed to public and participatory art, often creating murals with community involvement and leading workshops in mural painting and drawing.
Exhibitions
This artwork was part of SMALL DISTURBANCES exhibition in June 2025.
What is it that unsettles us, not with a crash but with a murmur? What do we overlook that, once seen, cannot be unseen? The show is less about grand gestures and more about the gravitational pull of the unnoticed - the broken thread, the flawed line, the offbeat rhythm that exposes a deeper pattern beneath.
This show embodies the idea that change rarely arrives as thunder - it begins with a quiet shift in the air, a subtle redirection of focus. The artists in this exhibition do not shout. They nudge, whisper, tease, and provoke. They understand that the small is never just small. It is the seed of something much larger.
More about the exhibition you can find here.
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