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Dan Pearce

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Dan Pearce's striking mixed media portraits seamlessly combine elements of contemporary street art with the iconic influences of Warhol and Lichtenstein. This dynamic fusion results in a controlled burst of vibrant energy, saturated with a plethora of bold colors and intriguing textures. The artist masterfully incorporates a diverse range of techniques and materials, including graffiti, traditional painting, collage, and resin, along with unexpected elements like shattered glass. As a result, his pieces demand attention from afar and reveal even deeper layers upon closer inspection.

Since 2013, Dan's artwork has been displayed not only in the UK but also across the globe. His solo exhibitions have garnered success in various locations, including London and at the prestigious Tramp private members club in Mayfair. Notably, his portrait of boxing heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is proudly displayed at the athlete's training camp. In addition to this, a multitude of notable individuals such as Rag'n'Bone Man, 50Cent, and several Premiership footballers have added his work to their personal collections, solidifying his position as one of the most sought-after contemporary artists in the UK.

Hailing from South East London, Dan pursued art during his college years and later earned a (BA) Hons in Design. Following graduation, he relocated to his hometown of Sydney, Australia where he resided for seven years.

It was in this lively and culturally diverse metropolis that he developed his artistic abilities and embarked on a passionate relationship with urban art, which continues to influence his creations to this day.

Dan uses his artwork to support various charitable causes. In 2018, a piece featuring endangered animals sold for £5500 and the proceeds were donated to The Peter Jones Foundation. He also donates pieces to the annual Acton Homeless charity auction and supports the Amy Winehouse Foundation.

He has supported several organizations, such as WWF and the British Heart Foundation, by fundraising for a range of wildlife conservation causes. Most recently, he sold his work to support efforts in mitigating the impact of the Australian bushfires.

 

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