Dan Pearce's mixed media portraits are a blend of trendy street art that is strongly influenced by Warhol and Lichtenstein with a unique explosion of energy, colour and texture.
Dan successfully brings together a variety of styles and materials such as graffiti, traditional painting, collage and textured resin, as well as smashed glass and other unexpected objects. He creates high-octane pieces that turn heads from a distance, then take on a whole new meaning when viewed up close. Based in South East London, Dan studied art at college before achieving a (BA) Honours in Design. After graduating he returned to his birth place of Australia, it was the vibrant and culturally rich young city of Sydney that he honed his creativity and began a love affair with the urban art scene which is evident in his work today.
Dan has been exhibited his artwork throughout the UK and internationally since 2013 and has held successful solo exhibitions around London and at Tramp private members club in Mayfair. A Portrait Commission of Anthony Joshua now hangs above the boxing ring at the heavyweight champion’s training camp. His artwork is also collected by a plethora of stars including Rag’n’Bone Man, 50Cent and a host of Premiership footballers, making him one of the UK’s most talked about and collectable contemporary artists today!Dan is involved with multiple charities. In 2018 an original of his featuring endangered wildlife raised £5500 for The Peter Jones Foundation; he donates artwork to the annual Acton Homeless charity auction, the Amy Winehouse Foundation. WWF, the British Heart Foundation as well as raising funds for the Australian bush fires.