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Chameleon Mask Print

Ben Dahl

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I’m still not used to seeing everyone wearing a mask. I rely so much on facial expressions for communication I almost feel disconnected with reality. It’s interesting though, seeing all of the different colors on people’s faces. The different images they choose to wear proudly across their grin... it reminds me of the many intangible masks I wore growing up to avoid being hurt (some of which I still wear today). The different masks we wear depending on who we’re talking to or where we are. The people we wish we were and the person I want you to see. Here I depict myself wearing a shape shifting facial covering, but it’s also whatever you want it to be. As is the beauty of art and masks. This painting was made with premium quality Liquitex heavy body acrylics and alcohol ink on a hand stretched canvas primed with high quality gesso, manipulated with small blasts of air from a compressor, strokes from brushes and palette knives, then layered and finished with a matte protective seal. It is wired, ready to hang.

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Print:

Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:

8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Ben could not escape art. His life conspired to draw it forth from that instrument most fundamental to his being – his eyes. His empathy and his movement were the rudiments of interpreting and expressing the world around and within him. His family represented a wide range of artistic connections: musicians, storytellers, dancers, luthiers and his home was a wellspring of visual artists of all types. From 7 to 17 Ben lived in a studio in the heart of Houston, TX called Baquero Gallery. During his early teen years he spent hours working in the studio’s workshop making frames and canvases for artists around the world. This lead to his inevitable interest in attending Houston’s own HSPVA (Highschool for the Performing and Visual Arts). Despite the many benefits of being surrounded by the arts and artists, like many things, it came with its tolls. Ben’s step father David Baquero was the owner of Baquero Gallery. As demand for openings, frames, canvases, paintings and debt piled up, David’s expectations of his step son grew immensely. This, over time, became abusive. Eventually leading Ben to fail out of art school, form unhealthy dependancies and eventually drop out of high school altogether while swearing off art as the reason for his misfortune. Many years of substance abuse and failed relationships eventually lead Ben to recovery. He realized that there was a voice inside of him that needed to be freed. When he rediscovered art, he approached it in the same scientific manner – by discovering the inner workings. That’s when he fell in love again. Thus, the intricacies of visual arts opened up to him in a fresh way.

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