In PROCESS, Daniel Chen asks the viewer to consider both the artist’s technical and conceptual approach (his process), as well as the way they regard, internalize, and contextualize their own experience with his work (their process).
Instead of pursuing a legal career after college, Daniel chose to follow his true passion, and now his artistic practice revolves around the exploration of space, color, and memory. Using oil on canvas, he employs linear planes, pixels, and striking color shifts to create enigmatic landscapes and memories. His work draws significant inspiration from Impressionists and currently encompasses two series: ‘Pixels’ and ‘Interiors and Exteriors.’ Influenced by artists like Claude Monet, Francis Bacon, and David Choe, Daniel’s work represents a unique fusion of diverse artistic elements.
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