DANNY LOWE Art Collections
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Artwork by DANNY LOWE
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Stained Glass Cardinal and Cherry Blossoms by DANNY LOWE
Sunflower Study in Color by DANNY LOWE
Edward Abbey by DANNY LOWE
Springhouse Below the Hill by DANNY LOWE
Stained Glass Pair of Dickcissels and a Female Northern Cardinal at a Feeder Tray by DANNY LOWE
Stained Glass Meadow Lark and Wild Grapes by DANNY LOWE
Hermit Thrush and Chanterelles by DANNY LOWE
Stained Glass Hummingbird and Mimosa by DANNY LOWE
Stained Glass Mother Northern Quail and Chicks and Wild Strawberries by DANNY LOWE
Van Gogh's Kitchen by DANNY LOWE
A Viking Homecoming by DANNY LOWE
Stained Glass Tufted Titmouse and Female Downy Woodpecker by DANNY LOWE
A Mountain Bald by DANNY LOWE
The Seventh of October on Whitetop by DANNY LOWE
Stained Glass Columbines by DANNY LOWE
Knights of the Golden Horseshoe by DANNY LOWE
Stained Glass Tree Swallow and Sweetgum by DANNY LOWE
Chimney Swift by DANNY LOWE
Stained Glass Snapdragons by DANNY LOWE
Custer Battlefield at Little Big Horn by DANNY LOWE
Hiking to the Top by DANNY LOWE
Acoma Pueblo by DANNY LOWE
Hessian Soldier by DANNY LOWE
The Rutting Season by DANNY LOWE
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About DANNY LOWE
I am Danny Ray Lowe. I am just an old man who likes to paint. I like to paint something that I can become lost in while I'm painting it and for a while afterwards. I love using the palette knife and think of myself as a paint dauber. I am in my seventies. I am an army veteran with many agent orange related medical problems. I have severe peripheral neuropathy, mainly in my feet and legs, and some in my hands. Even with excellent care the neuropathy has gradually grown worse. I spend a lot of time at the veterans' hospital and am grateful for the VA's care. Painting is my way of coping with the pain, which is ever present but more some days than others. Medication can only go so far in helping with mitigating pain. I have found getting my mind involved in creating something greatly helps in controlling the pain. I paint sitting at my easel beside my computer. My wife is very tolerant of my paint splatters that are inevitable, but is always supportive of my endeavors. She is also tolerant of my filling up our dining room with stacks of paintings. Painting is an excellent coping mechanism for me.