Daniel Rustad Art Collections
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Artwork by Daniel Rustad
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

LPC 1 by Daniel Rustad

Subtle Haze by Daniel Rustad

Moon Tree 2 by Daniel Rustad

Morning Blue by Daniel Rustad

Pearl by Daniel Rustad

Fly by Daniel Rustad

Rome by Daniel Rustad

Putting Tell by Daniel Rustad

Strain by Daniel Rustad

Monday 8/24/15 by Daniel Rustad

Nascency by Daniel Rustad

Three Paints by Daniel Rustad

Bok 3 by Daniel Rustad

Nouvel Espace 1 by Daniel Rustad

Green Depth by Daniel Rustad

Nooks Hide and Seek by Daniel Rustad

Disturbed by Daniel Rustad

South East Early by Daniel Rustad

Visionary by Daniel Rustad

Seven by Daniel Rustad

Orb by Daniel Rustad

Shatter by Daniel Rustad

Piano by Daniel Rustad

Tie by Daniel Rustad
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About Daniel Rustad
Writer turned artist, I discovered later in life my love for color and expressing that with paint and ink. I've always created art, but now I am doing it with intention.
Below is what I do...
Mid-Western artist, Daniel Rustad, (b.1962) makes paintings, drawings and mixed media artworks. By applying abstraction, Rustad investigates the dynamics of automatistic artworks, including the manipulation of its medium's effects and its limits based on our assumptions of what randomness means to us. Rather than presenting a factual reality, he uses illusion that is fabricated to conjure the realms of our imagination.
His paintings establish a link between reality and that imagined by its conceiver. These works focus on concrete questions that determine our existence. By exploring these concepts in an expressive way, he creates intense personal moments masterfully created by means of blended colors, textures, and, unique gestures that ultimately lure the viewer into his varied pieces.
His works are an investigation into representations of (seemingly) concrete situations as well as depictions and ideas that can only be realized in painting. With Plato’s allegory of the cave in mind, he makes work that deals with the documentation of events and the question of how they can be presented. His work expresses this with the help of the physical movement of his artworks rather than telling a story or creating a metaphor.
Needless to say, his work doesn’t always reference recognizable form. Therefore the results are deconstructed to the extent that meaning is shifted and possible interpretation becomes multifaceted.