Another Dimension by Dan Pearce

£1,295.00

Another Dimension

Limited Edition of 195

Lenticular

by Dan Pearce

Additional information

Artist

Medium

Lenticular

Edition Size

195

Image Size

22" x 28"

Framed Size

30" x 36"

Availability

Available to Order

Description

Another Dimension by Dan Pearce

A skull in aviator sunglasses reflecting two stunning and contrasting scenes is the star of this dramatic new artwork from progressive artist Dan Pearce. Using cutting edge lenticular technology, Dan has created an image which gives the illusion of depth by changing as it is viewed from different angles, and whisks us from a beautiful beach on which surfers are running through the waves to the surface of the moon where an astronaut walks by the light of the earth. As the scenes change so do the colours, shifting from sunset hues to the blues and blacks of space. The butterflies in the background which symbolise new life add an touch of elegance to this compelling contemporary take on transformation and renewal.  Measuring 28 x 21” it has been released as a framed limited edition of just 195 copies.

The innovative mixed media portraits of Dan Pearce blend modern day street art with the influences of Warhol and Lichtenstein in a unique controlled explosion of energy, colour and texture. Bringing together such disparate styles and materials as graffiti, traditional painting, collage and textured resin, as well as incorporating smashed glass and other unexpected objects, he creates high-octane pieces that turn heads from a distance, then take on a whole new meaning when seen up close.

Dan has been exhibiting his artwork since 2013 throughout the UK as well as internationally. He has held successful solo exhibitions around London and at Tramp private members club in Mayfair. Dan’s specially commissioned portrait of Anthony Joshua hangs above the boxing ring at the heavyweight champion’s training camp. His artwork is also collected by a plethora of stars including Rag’n’Bone Man, 50Cent and a host of Premiership footballers, making him one of the UK’s most talked about and collectable contemporary artists.

Based in South East London, Dan studied art at college before achieving a (BA) Hons in Design. After graduating he returned to his birth place of Australia and set up home in Sydney for the next seven years. It was in this vibrant and culturally rich young city that he honed his creative skills and began a love affair with urban art which has informed his work ever since.

Dan is involved in raising money for many charities through the sale of his artwork. In 2018 one of his originals featuring endangered wildlife raised £5500 for The Peter Jones Foundation; he donates artwork to the annual Acton Homeless charity auction, the Amy Winehouse Foundation. WWF, and the British Heart Foundation. He has raised money for a variety of wildlife conservation charities, and has recently sold work to raise funds to combat the effect of Australian bush fires.