SUMMER DAZE | ATLANTA 2025

In these paintings, Daniel Zimmerman turns an ordinary garden chair into something quietly beautiful. Each piece feels like a memory of summer. 

The chairs sit among color and movement, surrounded by the hum of life that fills a garden. Zimmerman paints with a kind of ease that mirrors the season itself. His loose brushstrokes and layers of blue, lavender, and violet capture not just what summer looks like, but what it feels like—the warmth, the stillness, and that calm sense of being right where you are.

The iron chairs, softened by light, stand quietly among all that color, steady and familiar. They remind us that beauty doesn’t have to be grand to be powerful. Sometimes it’s found in the ordinary things that ground us, season after season, just waiting in the sun.