Daniel Blagg
Gallery Affiliations: Gerald Peters Gallery
Region: West
Daniel Blagg, a native of Texas, is influenced by the surroundings
of his warehouse studio at the outskirts of Fort Worth. Blagg’s
urban realist paintings depict abandoned buildings, decaying gas
stations, and empty streets. Attracted to these neglected areas
occupying a state of limbo, his perspective elevates and reflects
elements of Americanism both ordinary and sublime.
Blagg says of his work: “As an artist, I think that I don’t know
all the motives that draw me to a subject. It is both simple and
complex, and I prefer to leave it a mystery. I can only say that
even though I paint in a realistic way, I try to avoid formula and
style. What I hope comes out in the end is the raw signature of
emotional observation.”