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Daniel MaltzmanSnedeker2013
2013
About the Item
In a captivating artwork, artist Daniel Maltzman merges abstraction and figuration to capture the essence of golf legend Brandt Snedeker. Amidst a dynamic backswing, Snedeker comes to life against a vibrant abstract backdrop. Maltzman, himself a golfer, pays homage to Snedeker's professional prowess. The colorful abstraction symbolizes the dynamic energy of the golf course, with each brushstroke echoing the rhythm of a swing. Maltzman's fusion of form and color showcases his artistry while celebrating Snedeker's legacy. This painting encapsulates the beauty of sport and art as they converge, inviting viewers to witness the synergy between talent, dedication, and creative expression on canvas.
- Creator:Daniel Maltzman (1963, American)
- Creation Year:2013
- Dimensions:Height: 60 in (152.4 cm)Width: 72 in (182.88 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Laguna Beach, CA
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Daniel Maltzman
Born and raised in Beverly Hills, California, Daniel Maltzman has always been interested in pop culture and advertisement. His early career consisted of promoting the hottest clubs in Hollywood and running a successful business in the fashion industry. A switch to the art world was natural for Maltzman as his obsession with creativity and expression only grew with his exposure to the art scene that so profoundly impacted Los Angeles nightlife. Much of Maltzman’s inspiration draws from his relationships with people who have fast-paced lifestyles, fame, and fortune. Maltzman is also fascinated by Los Angeles’ contemporary urban settings and street-style aesthetics. Mixing acrylics with spray paints and juxtaposing graphic images amongst figurative depictions, Daniel Maltzman’s work is captivating and richly dynamic. Striking colors and bold mark-making show evidence of Mark Grotjahn’s influence on Maltzman’s work, and admiration for Andy Warhol’s muses are consistent with Maltzman’s subject of choice. Collectors such as Justin Bieber, Eugenio Lopez, Paris Hilton, J.J. Reddick, Scott Painter, and Steve Tisch, are just a few of the esteemed owners of Maltzman’s growing body of work.
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