Daniel McCLedon

BIO

Daniel graduated from Western Michigan University with his BFA—emphasis in painting realism. Shortly after graduating he relocated to Asheville, NC, where he maintained this focus on realism and began painting full time.This continued until he came to the conclusion that his work was “fraudulent” due to the lack of a true and honest voice. This identity crisis led him to quit painting entirely. During this hiatus his mind slowly wandered back to the creative process and the important themes in his life. And, unexpectedly on March 21st, 2011 at 3:59 A.M. he had an epiphany. He rolled out of bed and wrote down the framework for how to achieve an authentic form of expression.

Daniel’s paintings are process focused and examine the connectivity of instinct, impulsive action, and identity. The work begins non-objectively in the form of a chaotic black and white abstract painting, and from there the animal— a central figure in all his works—emerges. These animals, created from a variety of colors, patterns, textures, forms, and symbols, take on the role of both a totem as well as the embodiment of instinct itself.

RECOVERY FROM HELENE

My studio occupies a two-level warehouse built in 1907. Despite being about 700 feet from the French Broad River, I was inundated with 51” of flood water in my lower level gallery space. Thankfully I was able to save 95% of my art but my building, tools, supplies, furniture, and everything else that was in the lower level was damaged or destroyed. Rebuilding was exhausting but with the help of my family, friends and community, we’ve managed to fully reopen.