Daniel Roibal, born in 2001 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, is a contemporary artist known for his abstract paintings that invite contemplation and reflection. He earned a BA in Fine Arts from Chelsea College of Arts in 2024 and is currently pursuing an MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art in London.
Roibal’s artistic vision is deeply influenced by his experiences with nature, particularly the Japanese practice of Shinin Yoku, or forest bathing, which emphasizes mindful immersion in natural environments.
This connection to nature inspires his work, aiming to evoke a sense of interconnectedness and presence. Roibal’s paintings are characterized by their dynamic compositions and thoughtful engagement with the natural world, encouraging viewers to immerse themselves in the present moment.
Notable solo exhibitions include “Pilotism: The Millennium Nomads” in Beijing, China (2024) “PANORAMA” at Galería Fran Reus in Palma de Mallorca, Spain (2023), and “Canopy of the Anthropocene” at Hoseo ArtProjects in Seoul, South Korea (2024) as well as Voices at CICA Museum in Incheon S. Korea.
Studies:
2020 FAD at Univerity of the Arts London CCW
2021-2024 BA Fine Arts at Univeristy of the Arts London, Chelsea College of Arts.
2024-2025 MA Painting at Royal College of Arts, London
Group Exhibitions:
2023 “Threads of Perception”, London Paint Club, London
2023 “Here is where I find myself” Chelsea College of Arts, London
2023 “Play” The Stone Gallery, London
2023 “PANORAMA” Galería Fran Reus, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
2024 “Butterlfy Effect” D-Contemporary, London.
2024 “Canopy of the Antrophocene” Hoseo ArtProjects, Seoul, South Korea
2024 “Voices” Cica Museum, Incheon, South Korea
2025 “Here today, gone tomorrow” D-Contemporary, London.
Solo and duo shows:
2024 Pilotism: the Millenium Nomads. EY Projects, Beijing.
2025 “Paintings about painting” Galería Espacio Líquido Gijón, Spain.
Publications:
“Threads of perception” London Paint Club, London, March 2023.
“Daniel Roibal: Desde aquí se ve mas lejos.” Chelsea College of arts, London, June 2024.