Alan Daniels was born in Stockport
in the North of England and studied fine art/sculpture
at Maidstone College of Art in Kent. After graduating
he traveled extensively throughout Europe.
It was here that he discovered his affinity
for drawing heavenly hussys, initially in an
erotic Alice’s Wonderland series and then
in a more idealized pin-up fashion. These paintings
and drawings were exhibited in England and Germany.
He resettled in England and worked for a
while on science–fiction paintings for
the Young Artists agency and airbrushed pin-up
art for galleries and publications such as Penthouse,
Playboy, Mayfair, Zoom, Avante Guarde, Omni.
Club International and Men Only. The connection
to California began to form whilst doing work
with Paper Moon Graphics in Los Angeles.
While touring America he fell in love with
California and moved to a town north west of
Los Angeles where the cost of his lifestyle took
him so much by surprise he developed his technical
illustration style but continued to do science
fiction illustration. The pin-up ladies started
to develop futuristic overtones during the work
he did for Blade Runner. At this time work for
pin-up magazines was becoming less acceptable
as what was being asked for was no longer erotic.
The technical style that had been developed now
supported him and many others with illustration
work.
Returning to the ladies, they are now somewhat
of a contrast to the idealistic airbrush renderings
of his earlier work, the atmosphere was too antiseptic
and failed to leave room for emotion. The darker
feeling that is now evident is to allow for what
is not always apparent.
Initially the girls were perfect icons drawn
from the male fantasy of the female form, the
Hussys now are more of the girl next door, and
someone you could hold a conversation with. These
are not in peril, submissive girls, they are
self assured women with the most interesting
forms of soft curves against hard lines.
When producing his sculpture-electronic
environmental pieces- the most important pieces
were always the ones that appeared in his dreams,
the Hussys come to life in a similar fashion
dictating how they should look, the attitudes
they posses and he situations they want to be
in.
He still lives in California with his family
who are an inspiration to the working of his
ladies.
-----These drawings and paintings are a return
to what he wants to paint and a way of regaining
control over what he does paint.