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Bio

The fine lines between the reverie and the tangible, a rooted fascination with the visual luxuries of ancient Suessian and a commanding hunger to explore the native abstract charm within the disciplines of the real and unreal cultures are all at work for now Georgia-based artist Steven Van. His meticulous draftsmanship and articulation in executing hallucinatory perspective and line contribute to the timeless quality of his visual discourse. Sometimes occupying in surreal surroundings, sometimes poised in a soundless lagoon of negative space, his abstract compositions dictate a distinctive presence wakening the royal breeze of a new Renaissance-era. These finely-drawn works communicate a sacred, time-honored juncture. Devoted to authentic, creative intuition and infusing a native, urban taste into his work, Van's work is grounded in a diverse range of foundations from Renaissance painting, Abstract Surrealism landscapes married with contemporary graffiti and platinum age colors.
Steven Van was born in Fallbrook CA in 1986, and is entirely self-taught. For the last 17 years, Van's work has been exhibited at commercial, private collections, galleries and museums around the world. Van has been featured in Art Nouveau Magazine, The Press-Enterprise as well sponsored by Coca-Cola. Van lives and works in Atlanta Georgia.

Artist Statement

Creating is my exertion to self-awareness. I search thru creation, producing an experience equal to the viewer. My work has subjectively diverse interpretations as each assists as a reflection versus a resulting final product. The world I see and hold in respect for impacts the greater obsolete manners of my craft. Creating is my vehicle that teaches me how to change every situation into a favorable circumstance. All of my artworks are composed using black because black is simple, straightforward, uncomplicated and full of unlimited possibilities.