Fall 2014, Volume 17

Art by Daniel Green

For Alternate Non-Flash Gallery


Image information:
Bush & Mcain (2008) – mixed media
Jay Griffin (2009) – mixed media
Jesus tiger, Jesus Men, Man Dog (2009) – oil pastel and colored pencil on mat board with    acrylic and ink
She is Naked (2009) – colored pencil, ink on recycled wood, 11 5/8" x 15 7/8"
The Peoples Court (2011) – mixed media on wood, 14" x 18 1/2"
The Rolling Stones (2012) – mixed media on wood
Untitled (2009) – mixed media
Untitled (2009) – watercolor and ink on paper
Untitled (2013) – mixed media
Untitled-2 (2013) – mixed media
Untitled (2014) – mixed media


About the Artist:
A San Francisco native Daniel Green was born in 1985 and is one of the youngest artists in the Creativity Explored studio. He began working in the studio on a full-time basis in January 2008.

Green’s artwork conveys an intense and playful fascination with American entertainment and popular culture. Typically working on wood, he uses ink to draw figures from television, politics, sports, or history, and then carefully lists dates, titles of shows and songs,
cities, and names. The extensive listings crowd the surface in sculptural columns and are seemingly unrelated to his delicately rendered drawings.

Within the dense repetition of his lists sometimes lurks a brief, but direct, personal statement, “Smile,” “Now Eric,” “Shut Up Gilles,”“No More Treasure Island Movin’ Back,” which comments on his immediate environment and concerns. These short bursts of the
personal reinforce the mysterious poetics at work in his recombination of visual and textual material, and show that inside this impressive visual display of his memory, the present moment is registered, but must be actively sought out amid the tangle of other
stimuli. This method enacts an unfiltered engagement with the processes of attention and focus, and demonstrates how to remain contemplative in the distraction of daily life by reserving a small space for oneself among the many sources competing for our time
and energy. When Green’s pieces are complete, the tactile wooden surface, the ephemeral references of his writing, and the spare, elegant line of his drawing coalesce into basic expressions of living in 21st Century America.

Green's work was featured in Create, a traveling exhibition that first opened at University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive in 2011.

Creativity Explored is a nonprofit visual arts center where artists with developmental disabilities create, exhibit and sell art.
www.creativityexplored.org