Born and raised on Long Island, New York, Daniel
decided to stay close to his roots and attend
Dowling College in Oakdale, NY. There he received
his BFA in Art Education and was teaching full
time by the fall of 2001. After teaching at the
prestigious Knox Boarding School, Daniel took a
position in the public school system where he
taught art to children of all ages. Though
extremely rewarding, this was not his true
calling. It was at this time Daniel decided to
divert his attention from teaching art to creating
art, and in the summer of 2005, he formed The
Renaissance Workshop. Specializing in all things
art, The Renaissance Workshop gave Daniel the
opportunity to expand his horizons, creatively.
As demand for commissioned work increased,
Daniel began developing his expressive style,
implementing techniques that emphasized texture
over realism. Though the work depicted realistic
scenes, the effects produced an almost ethereal
feeling. The imagery began to take a back seat to
the memory of which the image represented.
Daniel Del Orfano’s work depicts life, not as
it may be, but more as it is remembered- a
snapshot, not of a particular moment but of an
overall memory.