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Daniel McClendon
From Daniel: “I use a combination of painterly and illustrative techniques to articulate my menagerie of abstract animals. My work was a byproduct of a past struggle with creative identity. In my early life I was exclusively a representational painter by choice and training, but I decided that I needed to shift to a format that would allow for me to express myself more authentically. Projecting my personal philosophies into my work is what guided this transition.”
From Daniel: “I use a combination of painterly and illustrative techniques to articulate my menagerie of abstract animals. My work was a byproduct of a past struggle with creative identity. In my early life I was exclusively a representational painter by choice and training, but I decided that I needed to shift to a format that would allow for me to express myself more authentically. Projecting my personal philosophies into my work is what guided this transition.”
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