Visceralia No.70

Visceralia No.70 oil on Masonite

Oil on Hardboard

Here’s an oil sketch from a ses­sion with Emily. Runs and drips have been favorites of mine since I saw a paint­ing in the High in Atlanta. The whole thing was done in very thin oil, a joy to view. I love the unpre­dictabil­ity of it all. What’s great in the begin­ning can run com­pletely off the page, what looks dull can gain a life of it’s own. It’s the joy of painting.

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Written by Daniel Liam Gill

 

Daniel Liam Gill is a painter who lives in Portland, Oregon. He is currently working on the series' Objectify and Seeds. Daniel was born in American Falls, Idaho in the fall of 1961. He spent his formative years in the American South working as an illustrator, graphic designer and art director. Daniel taught illustration design at Portfolio Center in Atlanta, Georgia and illustration at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon. He co-founded The Illustrators’ Jam with PNCA and Raw Visceralia, an art experience. Daniel studied pastels with Lee Bomhoff , an Atlanta artist. He honed his figure drawing skills in Portland, Oregon, creating hundreds pastel drawings over several years. Daniel graduated to oils in 2006 and started the series, Connective Tissue in 2007.

 

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