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Emotional Note I Painting

Dan Freeman

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 15 W x 15 H x 1 D in

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About The Artwork

This is an attempt to translate my emotions into paint, though not fully realized, it is nevertheless a creation of intimacy. This work is part of a series that is derived from snapshots I took around Lefferts Gardens and the Brooklyn Botanical Garden in Brooklyn NY, as well as during travels. I essentially took these pictures because I was excited by the twisting leafy stems as well as the beauty and delicacy of the flower form. Although I am better known for my darkly humorous narrative figurative paintings, returning to painting still-life and landscape is a real pleasure, one that I wish to communicate in these works.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15 W x 15 H x 1 D in

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Always the iconoclast, Brooklyn artist Daniel Freeman chooses to rely on invention and narrative to reflect his own original style. He considers his greatest heroes to be Vincent Van Gogh and Caravaggio, as well as contemporary masters Red Grooms, Alice Neel, and Alex Katz. Mr. Freeman’s training as a still-life painter by the New Realist painters in the late 1970s later evolved into explorations of figure painting from memory and the study of the the work of Piero Della Francesca. His post graduate scholarly work included training in fresco painting, which came about because of this respect for the masters of Renaissance and Rococo Art. This all is reflected in his painting today, which is based in a belief that invented figure composition has always been ’true' abstraction, guided by Cicero's maxim 'Ut Pittura Poesis' ( Like the Poet is the Painter). In his early days as a New York Artist he worked as studio assistant for a number of artists: Red Grooms, Alice Neel, Larry Rivers, and Karl Schrag. At that time he was also an avid art gallery visitor and took advantage of all of NYCs museums, as well as out of the way spots like the New School, which at that time housed the great Thomas Benton “American Experience” murals. During those years he received two National Endowment for the Arts grants, published Down Under Manhattan Bridge (D.U.M.B.) Magazine, and became acquainted with Keith Haring, Robert Colescott and Andy Warhol. As well, he then curated shows for his magazine and had several solo shows at the legendary Semaphore gallery in SoHo and the Lower East Side. Dan Freeman has shown with Allen Frumkin, George Adams, and Gracie Mansion Gallery during the 1980’s and ’90s. His work is in private collections in the US, Canada, England ,Germany, and China; and in several public collections including the Edwin and Edythe Broad Museums. He has taught in the South Bronx and the New York Institute of Technology. Today he continues to paint narrative figurative painting and publishes a collaborative endeavor online named Plush Mediazine (at PlushNY.com). Mr. Freeman's poetry collaborations include several with the ‘Unbearables’ group of poets, as well as with musician Lou Reed and prose poet Barry Yourgrau (featured in subsequent editions of DUMB Magazine, all of which can be found online at dumbmag.com. Vintage and reprint editions of DUMB Magazine can be found at Amazon.com and Etsy.com.)

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