Not titled , 2019
7.5 x 21 x 1.5 cm (h x w x d)
AUD
[DPC19-0001]

Lot 146

Estimate $160-220

This ceramic piece by Pace is a continuation of a larger body of work exploring fairy tale castles, kings and queens.

Daniel Pace's small works on paper are executed in pencil with blocks of solid colour and strong outlines, often on coloured surfaces. He is also a skilled ceramicist and digital artist and is an ardent fan of Disney and the films of Tim Burton, both of which inspire and inform his practice. To view his work is to connect with a range of fantastical characters portrayed in a similar style to when they were originally created, yet lovingly re-interpreted to reflect Pace's unique perspective.

Pace has been an artist at Arts Project Australia since 2010. He has been included in numerous group exhibitions including Melbourne Art Fair and was a finalist in SMALLWORKS Art Prize and Connected in Melbourne. His work is held in private collections in Australia.

Condition: Backed and wrapped for protection.

*Shipping and framing are an additional cost.

© Copyright the artist
Represented by Arts Project Australia, Melbourne

Exhibited by:

Arts Project Australia

Other works by Daniel Pace

Not titled (The Adam's Family) , 2019
24 x 26 x 15 cm (h x w x d)
glazed earthenware
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Not titled , 2019
56 x 38 cm (h x w)
acrylic and felt-tipped pen on paper
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Not titled , 2016
51 x 51 cm (h x w)
acrylic on canvas
Arts Project Australia
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