Thank you so much.
I assumed the artist put there own work in the Daniel collection. I quess not!I'm curious who "The Daniel Collection" is. I recently started following them on facebook and low and behold came across one of my own turnings. I suppose on facebook any and everything is fair game. But I'd still like to know who or what the Daniel Collection is.
It seems that one of your works has made it into this collection. It seems like it is a group of woodturning collectors showcasing there collections. Congratulations.I'm curious who "The Daniel Collection" is. I recently started following them on facebook and low and behold came across one of my own turnings. I suppose on facebook any and everything is fair game. But I'd still like to know who or what the Daniel Collection is.
I'm thinking it might just be someone that collects pictures of woodturnings, in my case from the facebook group Woodturners around the Globe. The turnings of mine I've seen in the collection are sitting about 5' from me as I type this.It seems that one of your works has made it into this collection. It seems like it is a group of woodturning collectors showcasing there collections. Congratulations.
Are you seeing your work on the Daniels Collection website or a picture that has been liked on Facebook?I'm thinking it might just be someone that collects pictures of woodturnings, in my case from the facebook group Woodturners around the Globe. The turnings of mine I've seen in the collection are sitting about 5' from me as I type this.
I think The Daniel Collection in UK is probably a legitimate collector of beautiful woodturnings. The facebook version I'm referring to is just something someone uses to collect photos of things they like. Probably just a coincidence they both have the same name, maybe not, but I don't think they are related. Anytime you post a photo on facebook, it becomes fair game for anyone to do anything they want with it. I accept that knowing how facebook works. I just wondered if anyone knew who runs the facebook version.View attachment 26388
https://m.facebook.com/TheDanielCollection/
If a picture of your work was posted without giving credit then most likely it was an oversight.
As can be seen from their timeline they share a large number of images giving credit to the artist.
Haha. Good to know.I'm thinking it might just be someone that collects pictures of woodturnings, in my case from the facebook group Woodturners around the Globe. The turnings of mine I've seen in the collection are sitting about 5' from me as I type this.
I stumbled on the Daniel Collection several years ago. After spending some time on the site, I sent an email thanking them for the well cataloged site and the amount of information they provided. Got a personal reply from Jonathan and began an email correspondence with them for a time. Seemed like a very nice couple dedicated to turned wood art. I was surprised when he offered to meet up over dinner when they came into Vancouver for the Symposium up there. Unfortunately our schedules didn’t match up since I was travelling in California at the time.Many turners from Ireland and the U.K. have met them personally as they do attempt to try and attend all of the local symposiums as well as the craft shows, they are very much into the art scene.
I stumbled on the Daniel Collection several years ago. After spending some time on the site, I sent an email thanking them for the well cataloged site and the amount of information they provided. Got a personal reply from Jonathan and began an email correspondence with them for a time. Seemed like a very nice couple dedicated to turned wood art. I was surprised when he offered to meet up over dinner when they came into Vancouver for the Symposium up there. Unfortunately our schedules didn’t match up since I was travelling in California at the time.
I got the impression they were just lovers of turned wood art with the wherewithall to buy and share their collection. Still spend time on their site now and again.