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2019
Giclee fine art print on canvas
Edition of 5
Dimensions: 120cm (H) x 90cm (W) x 2cm (D) / 47.2" (H) x 35.4" (W) x 0.8" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
Artist Statement
My art has been put on the back burner for several years. After getting married, having two babies, a new job and going into business myself, now the time has come (and I actually have time and head space again) to take my art more seriously. I've been creating new work, started an Instagram account dedicated to my art and have been getting involved in the local art scene. Through The Looking Glass is the first in a new line of work. Not breaking with the old, but rather evolving into a softer, perhaps more approachable aesthetic. Becoming a father, a family man has an impact on ones work. It has renewed my energy and fuels more artistic exploration.
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Artist Profile
Born: 1984
Hometown: Utrecht
Based in: Utrecht, The Netherlands
In the early years of the 20th century a movement started in The Netherlands under supervision of Theo van Doesburg. It was called Nieuwe Beelding / De Stijl or Neoplastisicm. Its most prominent member was Piet Mondriaan. Its style advocated an expression of a new utopian ideal of spiritual harmony and order by abstraction and universality. Reduction to the essentials of form and colour. It were turbulent times in both art and everyday life. Now, more than 100 years into the future, turbulent times arise once again. Global crises and hardship reighn. Balance is no longer an ideal, it’s a necessity. "My compositions are an exploration into a new Neoplasticism. Order through abstraction in form and colour. Leaning heavily on the vision of spiritual harmony".
Dutchman Daniel Buchner (1984) is a self taught, digital native artist. His works are created digitally. No pencils, no paint, no mess.
He takes minuscule pictures of inspiring photographs, art pieces etc. and takes out all color gradients, this way hard edged colour pixels remain. Then he edits, rearranges, cuts, pastes and combines - composes, if you will - these pixels to become new works of art. Titles of his compositions always refer to the original work. This way the old always stays connected to the new. Capturing the present perpetually.
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