Richard Butz

Daniel Combs paints his architectural scenes with something slightly askew: a building will lean almost imperceptibly, proportions might be a tiny bit out of balance, or a cloud cover will appear slightly unreal. The proportions and shading of his works, containing real or imagined landscapes, convey an energy, and a feeling of movement just below the surface.

His constructivist style is reminiscent of the early 20th Century Soviet artists. He envisions his work in 3D, sometimes preferring sculpture to painting, or making architectural models to represent his paintings.

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