Tribute to Roger Daniell - President and Award-winning Artist
Roger Daniell died on July 10th 2023 aged 91. He was a delightful gentleman and an outstanding
contributor to Watercolour New Zealand for over thirty years.
Roger became President of the Wellington Society of Watercolour Artists (as the society was
called then) in 1992 and held the post for two years. Last year he recorded his story for us to
enjoy:
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"During my professional career as a partner in an international firm, Id had little time to pursue
my lifetime interest in painting. Any expression of interest in the activities of arts organisations
found me landed with, for example, looking after the finances of the Wellington Centre Gallery, the
Friends of the National Art Gallery or chairing the Wellington Community Arts Council.
It was after retirement, when Tony Arthur had co-opted me onto the council of the Academy of Fine
Arts that I came to know the late Shona McFarlane. Shona took me aside one day with Roger, would you
be interested in taking on the role of President of Wellington Watercolour from George Kernick - hed
very much like to find someone to hand over to? This appealed, because although I had limited
experience in watercolour, I was the son of Constance (Free) Daniell, who had been a regular
watercolour exhibitor at the Academy between the two wars. I wasnt even a member of the Watercolour
Society, although my interest in the medium had been renewed by the refreshing, exciting,
exhibitions that Id seen at the Michael Fowler Centre during Vivian Manthels presidency. Only a
limited number of paintings but, all of a consistently high standard: fresh, appealing ideas and
colours."
Roger was delighted by the band of wise, energetic, multi-skilled people he found in the society.
Peter McIntyre was patron and among his committee were Judith Trevelyan, Shona MacFarlane, Tui
McLauchlan, Wendy Masters, Bob Bassant, Colin Allen, Liz Hall, Glenda Roberts, Melitta Hogg and
Sylvia Meeks husband Allan was treasurer.
At that time membership was granted only to applicants whose work reached a required standard. Most
of these painters were keen to express their varied personalities rather than just a technical
ability with conventional landscapes, wrote Roger. During his presidency a policy of running two
exhibitions per year was established and a suitable venue was located. Using the experience gleaned
in professional life, Roger took pride in streamlining the operations of the committee. Special
events were much appreciated by members and spouses: outdoor painting days around Wellington,
wonderful weekends in Martinborough including hours painting the notable villas of the Wairarapa
farming dynasties, gatherings at beach houses and, in winter, indoor painting days.
Roger: All in all, my two years as President was a very rewarding experience and I appreciated the
support I received, along with the many lasting friendships made during that time.
Roger has been greatly respected for his passion and experience in the arts. He worked in a wide
range of media and held a special love for watercolour. In 2019 he won the Supreme Award at our
annual Splash exhibition for his painting, Salt Marsh Meadow and Mont Saint Michel. He exhibited in
several countries and his paintings are held in a range of locations.
He was made a Life Member of Watercolour New Zealand. We are particularly grateful that he took the
time last year to record a detailed account of his time as President, which rings with a buzz of
enjoyment.
Please read 'Wellington Watercolour historical notes (PDF)
written by Roger Daniell in 2022
. It comprises Roder's account of his time as President of the Wellington Watercolour Society
from 1992-1994. The text, which includes photographs and scanned documents, outlines his
introduction to the society; artist members; exhibitions; events and educational work; and the
administration of the society.
"The Salt Marsh Meadow and Mont Saint Michel" by Roger Daniell
Winner of the Watercolour New Zealand Supreme Award at Splash-2019