Metropolitan Life Building, 2020

by Daniel Castan

Painting : oil, Knife Painting 39.4 x 39.4 x 1 inch

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Daniel Castan, Metropolitan Life Building

About the artwork

Type

Unique work

Signature

Hand-signed by artist

Authenticity

Invoice from the gallery

Certificate of Authenticity from the gallery


Medium

Painting: oil, Knife Painting

Dimensions cm inch

39.4 x 39.4 x 1 inch Height x Width x Depth

Framing

Black wood floater frame

Artwork dimensions including frame

42.3 x 42.3 x 1.8 inch


Artwork sold in perfect condition

Origin: France

Knife painting on canvas
New York
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A. Leadouze Gallery • France

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Daniel Castan

Daniel Castan

France • Born in: 1959

Emerging artists

Contemporary Urban Landscapes

Painters

French artists

Born in 1959 in Dordogne, Daniel Castan draws from a very young age. He graduated from the School of Fine Arts of Bordeaux, he worked as a graphic designer and created his own company, he has done some works for Unicef, Pierre Balmain, ONU, ZIppo, Polyflamme. When he was 40 years old, he started painting again just for the pure pleasure of it. At age 48, he left everything to follow his dreams.

At the beggining of his professional life Daniel Castan travelled a lot to New York and Hong Kong. He had a special fascination for the urban world and their exaggerated perspectives. In his paintings, he tries to recreate these graphic environments. The lines of the buildings get lost in the sky, the long avenues seem endless, the colors collide. The artist works direclty from his memories and imagination.

Daniel Castan chose to paint with alkyd oil. This kind of oil works just like classical oil, but the binder in it, is a kind of resin that allows accelerated drying. His favorite tool is the knife, it allows him to work with paste, and to draw in different materials.

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