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Sanibel Island, FL, 33957
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Dan Welden Gallery

DAN WELDEN

There is praise and respect for one who, rather than looking for fame and glory, perfects their craft, shares their knowledge and innovates for the greater good. Dan Welden is such a person. For 40 years Welden has been making prints and works on paper. He is a painter, teacher, author and Master Printmaker, collaborating with artists who include: Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Jimmy Ernst, Dan Flavin, Esteban Vicente, Kurt Vonnegut, Alfonso Ossorio, Jane Freilicher, David Salle, Eric Fischl, among others. Recently, fame has caught up with him and this year alone he has been invited to participate in 12 events – artist residency in China, teaching in Mexico and at Haystack School in Maine, juror in St. Louis and several solo and group exhibits. 

Many of the pieces in the exhibit are originals. Starting with his callographic print, Welden adds graphite and paint to create a unique work of art that he calls a Hybrid Print. Others are limited editions of small runs. It is not only his technical expertise that makes Welden’s work stellar, however; it is his imagery. Welden’s works are lyrical abstractions that flow across the paper with a lightness and a sense of space that we can get lost in. Several pieces seem like enlarged sections of a map with its varying terrains, but of where. Welden’s color, line and texture combine to evoke a sense of the familiar rather than location, of feelings of space rather than place. In this work we can venture with Welden into the unexplored topography of his imagination.

Welden’s work has been shown in over 65 international solo exhibitions in museums and galleries and over 500 group exhibitions in the U.S., Europe, China, Australia, New Zealand and Peru. His work is in many public and private collections throughout the country including the Amity Art Foundation, Darien, Connecticut; Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Portland Museum of Art, Oregon; and Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Welden is the originator of a non-toxic printmaking technique called the Solarplate method and the Director of Hampton Editions, Ltd. in Sag Harbor, Long Island.

Dan Welden Gallery

DAN WELDEN

There is praise and respect for one who, rather than looking for fame and glory, perfects their craft, shares their knowledge and innovates for the greater good. Dan Welden is such a person. For 40 years Welden has been making prints and works on paper. He is a painter, teacher, author and Master Printmaker, collaborating with artists who include: Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Jimmy Ernst, Dan Flavin, Esteban Vicente, Kurt Vonnegut, Alfonso Ossorio, Jane Freilicher, David Salle, Eric Fischl, among others. Recently, fame has caught up with him and this year alone he has been invited to participate in 12 events – artist residency in China, teaching in Mexico and at Haystack School in Maine, juror in St. Louis and several solo and group exhibits. 

Many of the pieces in the exhibit are originals. Starting with his callographic print, Welden adds graphite and paint to create a unique work of art that he calls a Hybrid Print. Others are limited editions of small runs. It is not only his technical expertise that makes Welden’s work stellar, however; it is his imagery. Welden’s works are lyrical abstractions that flow across the paper with a lightness and a sense of space that we can get lost in. Several pieces seem like enlarged sections of a map with its varying terrains, but of where. Welden’s color, line and texture combine to evoke a sense of the familiar rather than location, of feelings of space rather than place. In this work we can venture with Welden into the unexplored topography of his imagination.

Welden’s work has been shown in over 65 international solo exhibitions in museums and galleries and over 500 group exhibitions in the U.S., Europe, China, Australia, New Zealand and Peru. His work is in many public and private collections throughout the country including the Amity Art Foundation, Darien, Connecticut; Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Portland Museum of Art, Oregon; and Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Welden is the originator of a non-toxic printmaking technique called the Solarplate method and the Director of Hampton Editions, Ltd. in Sag Harbor, Long Island.

  Cape Coastline

Cape Coastline

  Velocity   Solarplate relief/intaglio, 12" x 16" 2008

Velocity
Solarplate relief/intaglio, 12" x 16"
2008

  Carolina Sunrise  mixed media, 16" x 20" 2005

Carolina Sunrise
mixed media, 16" x 20"
2005

  Antarctic Thirst  Solarplate relief/intaglio, 12" x 16" 2008

Antarctic Thirst
Solarplate relief/intaglio, 12" x 16"
2008

  Paying Attention  (sold)

Paying Attention (sold)

  Supposition

Supposition

  Denver Moment  mixed media, 16" x 12" 2006

Denver Moment
mixed media, 16" x 12"
2006

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