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Artist

Dan Lev Art

I feel it's better to create beauty than it is to create the hate, fear, and separation that is being created now.

20 Works

About Dan

Dan receives 20% of every sale

Transparent compensation, always.

Daniel creates work with the primary intention of inspiring others to find and build beauty within their own lives. He believes that whether it is within a family, a school, or a local community, the act of making something beautiful has a profound impact on the world. His practice serves as a direct response to the fear and separation he observes in modern life. By choosing to focus on light and connection, Daniel encourages viewers to take the inspiration they find in his art and pass it on to those around them.

Visual voice

Daniel's work is centered on the intentional creation of beauty as a tool for social harmony. His aesthetic invites viewers to engage with their surroundings through a lens of shared inspiration and positive connection.
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Dan Lev Art — questions answered

What is the main intention behind Dan Lev's art?

Daniel aims to inspire everyone to create beauty for themselves and their world, including their homes and communities.

How does the artist view the role of beauty in society?

He believes that creating and passing on beauty helps counter the hate, fear, and separation present in the world.

Where does Daniel hope his work will have an impact?

He envisions his art inspiring beauty in various settings, from individual rooms and families to schools and larger communities.

What should viewers look for in his collection?

Viewers are encouraged to find a spark of creativity in the work that they can then use to create something beautiful for others.

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