Dan Parry-Jones
Looking into the Sun
Boy with Red Shorts
Running to the Sea
Winter Walk (available as a print)
To the Trees
Secret Garden (available as print)
Girl in Basketball court, Barcelona
Balconies, Seville (available as print)
Dan Parry-Jones is a painter and printmaker based in Bristol's Jamaica Street Studios.
He produces expressive mixed media landscapes that reflect his surroundings, from the gritty, urban environment to the beautiful, expansive coastline, of both the UK and abroad.
Using acrylics and oils with a textured, impasto technique, Dan creates abstract backgrounds to which he adds screen-printed figurative details such as figures and architecture, and collaged fragments of typography or flat colour that complement and contrast with the painted areas.
Dan exhibits with a number of galleries, including Gala Fine Art, Adam Gallery, Sarah Wiseman Gallery and Will's Art Warehouse, in both solo and group shows. He also participates in art fairs, including London Art Fair, the Affordable Art Fair in the UK, Europe, New York, Singapore and Hong Kong, and Edinburgh Art Fair.
This autumn (2017) Dan will have a second solo show at the Adam Gallery in Bath.
A selection of Dan's artworks are available as high quality giclée prints. For more information go here.
Dan Parry-Jones's painting 'Looking into the Sun' illustrates Priscilla Alderson's article Cradles of Morality in Resurgence & Ecologist Issue 302, May/June 2017.