Daniel Castan

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Daniel Castan NYC Black White
NYC Black & White
Oil on Canvas
48 x 48 in
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Daniel Castan Approaching Evening
Approaching Evening
Oil on Canvas
40 x 40 in
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Daniel Castan City Life
City Life
Oil on Canvas
31 x 31 in
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Daniel Castan Holis NY
Holis NY
Oil on Canvas
40 x 40 in
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Daniel Castan Manhattan Blue
Manhattan Blue
Oil on Canvas
40 x 40 in
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Daniel Castan Night and Lights
Night and Lights
Oil on Canvas
48 x 48 in
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Daniel Castan Perspective
Perspective
Oil on Canvas
40 x 40 in
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Daniel Castan Times Square II
Times Square II
Oil on Canvas
40 x 40 in
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Daniel Castan Tudor City NY
Tudor City NY
Oil on Canvas
48 x 48 in
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Daniel Castan

Daniel Castan

Daniel Castan Biography

 

Born in 1959 in Dordogne France, Daniel started drawing at an early age and sharpened his skills as a graduate from the Fine Arts School in Bordeaux.  After graduation, he worked as a graphic designer, creating his own company and working for clients such as UNICEF, Pierre Balmain and the UN.  At age 40, he began to question his move away from art, and a meeting with the painter Pierre Doutreleau gave rise to his desire to live his dream of becoming an artist.

In his professional life, Daniel traveled extensively in New York and Hong Kong.  During these trips he developed a fascination with the urban world and its larger-than-life perspectives, and now he recreates these graphic ambiances in his paintings.  The lines of buildings are lost in the sky, the wide avenues seem endless and the colors clash.  Initially, Daniel worked from photographs he had taken himself.  Then through canvas after canvas, brimming with images of Brooklyn, Times Square, and Radio City Music Hall, he finally created more personal pictures of New York derived out of his imagination and his own perspective.

Daniel chooses to paint with alkyd oils, which are worked like traditional oils, but whose bonding allows for accelerated drying, which fits his temperament.  Once the painting is finished, he applies thick layers of gloss varnish to reinforce the brightness of the subject.  The knife, his tool of choice, allows him to work the material as a paste, in large strokes or to draw in the medium.  The choice of this instrument is not accidental, the knife leaves no room for doubt.  Daniel is impatient and is guided by gesture.  Within minutes the canvas is covered with paint, to which he then adds material which he chisels like a sculpture, and the painting comes to life.

A painter by instinct, Daniel lets the paint lead him to an abstract and uncluttered representation.  His approach is not calculated; Daniel does not think, he paints.

 

Daniel Castan Description

French Artist

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