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Daniel Pollera

Daniel Pollera was born in 1953 in the coastal town of Freeport, New York. His interest in art 
began at a very young age gravitating toward drawing and painting the surrounding coastline of Long 
Island. After a short study at SUNY Farmingdale in Commercial Art, he left to enter the family business. 

For almost 15 years, Daniel took a sabbatical from painting, but this didn’t void his love for the sea. He 
obtained a Captain’s License in 1977 from the United States Coast Guard and took passengers for hire 
on the open ocean. Through this experience and visual knowledge he was drawn to begin his painting 
again. Although Daniel is primarily self taught he worked with Frances Norris Streit, a portrait and mural 
artist, assisting her on a 14’ x 30’ historical mural for the Roslyn Savings Bank. He also studied with Everett Molinari, a well respected President of the National Mural Society.

Daniel Pollera captivates his admirers by inspiring emotion and feeling through light and composition 
in his work. “I strive to create a sense of peace and tranquility, that will lure the viewer into the painting, 
stimulating their emotion to interpret what he or she feels.” Some of his paintings have been purchased 
by international collectors in London, South Africa and Australia. Dan has been featured in many 
charitable events including East End Hospice, The Cancer Research Fund, The Guardian Brain Foundation 
and The South Shore Estuary Reserve Stewardship Awards. He has also had a one man show at the 
Long Island Museum of Art as well as group shows at numerous galleries. Most recently, the Parrish Art 
Museum in Watermill, New York and Guild Hall Museum in East Hampton, New York have each acquired 
Dan’s paintings for their collections. 

Daniel splits his time between his home in East Quogue, Long Island, NY and Baldwin Harbor, Long 
Island, NY. These two places offer him inspiration which is the catalyst for his work. “I look for a dramatic 
setting, filled with light to draw awareness to the image”. Light in his paintings is what he is noted for; 
people say they wish they were there.











Storm Clouds 30x40
"North Side of Scrow Creek"
36x48
Sound View 30x40
Bottles and Shells 28x20
Path to Sunset Beach 20x24
Clearing Sky 24x36
Island Hut 22x28
Narrgansett Bay 11x14
The Cut 11x14
3 O'Clock Shadows 24x36
Block Island Morning 11x14
Spring House View 11x14
Spring Street 11x14
Castle Hill Light 11x14
Day at the Beach 11x14
Last Light 11x14
Georgica Pond Cove 24x36
High on the Bluffs 11x14
Holiday Weekend 24x36
Nantucket View II 11x14
Noyac Bay 15x36
Perfect Pair 13.5x20
Sailing the Sound 11x14
Sailing Behind the Trees 33x44
Spring House Chairs 11x14