This was painted in WFMU Public Radio Station. It was difficult to get a really good picture of as it's in a stairwell and the lighting is less than ideal. The portrait is of Clyde McPhatter, an American singer popular during the 1950's and 60's.
I am an Brooklyn, NY based painter of fine art and murals.
I see art as almost a holy calling. When I’m living my day to day life, I’m often struck by things and swept away with emotion for them. Little things – a friend’s child standing in a creek, flowers blooming in spring, a dead bee on a sidewalk. I was raised with no religious background and remain a-religious, but these little things incite an urge in me to worship. I use painting as a way to exalt them, usually through the use of vivid colors and light, and often through the use of religious imagery or classical decorative embellishments.
Some of my influences are naturalists and/or members of the Hudson Valley School. They saw the natural world as God’s masterpiece, and painted as a means to celebrate it, to celebrate their god. For me, the divine is in everything. It is in us, in all our horror and our beauty, in the little spots of light that make life worth living, in the ways we connect with one another. This is what (and why) I paint.
More artwork by Daisy
The Beeches Mural
Landscape Mural
Bee Ascending
Elephants
A Fond Fairwell
Skeleton Crew
The Beeches (detail)
A Fond Fairwell (detail)
Newport Sonesta Mural
Rocky the Dog
Tuscany Rooftop Mural
Urban Jungle Nursery Mural
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