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This is my tribute to David Bowie. I loved staring into those eyes as I was drawing him! The swoosh of turquoise blue acrylic was added with a palette knife after the drawing was fixed.
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Starman Waiting In The Sky Painting

Daggi Wallace

United States

Painting, Charcoal on Wood

Size: 8 W x 8 H x 1.5 D in

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This is my tribute to David Bowie. I loved staring into those eyes as I was drawing him! The swoosh of turquoise blue acrylic was added with a palette knife after the drawing was fixed.

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Painting:Charcoal on Wood

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Size:8 W x 8 H x 1.5 D in

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Born and raised in Berlin, Germany (b. 1962), and currently living near Los Angeles, CA, Daggi is a self -taught award winning painter specializing in contemporary figurative realism and portraiture. She has reached the level of Eminent Pastelist of the International Association of Pastel Societies, Master Pastelist of the Pastel Society of America and Distinguished Pastelist of the Pastel Society of the West Coast. Working primarily in pastel and charcoal she pushes the more traditional boundaries of the medium by incorporating other materials into her work and presentation. Inspired by her dual cultural life she mixes realism with abstraction and personal narrative with social and political undercurrents. Her work has been shown at the National Arts Club and the Salmagundi Club in NYC, the Butler Institute of American Art, OH, The Zhou B. Art Center in Chicago, The Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art and is in several permanent corporate collections as well as private collections throughout the U.S. and Europe including The Bennett Art Collection Of Women Realists and the Lucille Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto, CA. Galleries that have shown her work include RJD Gallery, NY, 33 Contemporary, Chicago, Vose Galleries, Boston and Abend Gallery, Denver. She has won numerous awards in national and international exhibitions. Her work has been published in many magazines and books, including Poets and Artists Magazine, American Art Collector, Southwest Art, Professional Artist Magazine, International Artist Magazine, The Pastel Journal and Pratique Des Arts in France. In 2021 several images of her work were selected for 'The Peregrine Collection' time capsule to be archived on The Moon via Astrobotic's Peregrine Mission One. Besides creating work for exhibitions and teaching workshops Daggi accepts portrait commissions in her Camarillo, CA, studio throughout the year. Working primarily in pastel and charcoal Daggi Wallace pushes the more traditional boundaries of the medium by incorporating other materials into her work and presentation. Inspired by her dual cultural life of growing up in a divided Berlin and now living in the U.S. most of the year she mixes realism with abstraction and personal narrative with social and political undercurrents. “I’m inspired by growing up in an urban environment where contemporary abstract work is so prevalent but I also love traditional realism” she explains.

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