Dan Pyle

Born in 1954

Dan Pyle is no longer an unknown artist in the USA since he has already exhibited his works in numerous galleries and has been awarded several prizes.

With his exceptional attention to detail, Pyle creates graceful charcoal drawings in a photo-realistic style. They convince with a refined play of light and shadow. In addition to black-and-white photography, the artist has been influenced by Jan Vermeer and William Turner and their use of light. In terms of motifs, the human body is at the centre of Pyle's art. For whose movements and poses, the former dancer has developed a sense by intuition. In addition to the body, Pyle uses motifs from everyday life, which he shows in selected extracts.

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