Danny Menta

Local New York award winning artist Dan Menta, featuring art with an intention to heal has on display and created many pieces to do just that. Knowing that the interpretation of art is in the eye of the beholder, Dan creates black and white life like images of legends or family with a splash of color that connect us with people from our past, this is where his true passion exists. Dan specializes in photo realism creating works of art that could be found on canvas, clay board, aluminum, wall and vehicle murals. In addition his collections of colorful koi fish are sure to transform everyday into a peaceful-escape.

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Portfolio:

Black And White with A Splash of Color

When selecting the next black and white photo realistic painting to hit my canvas I choose images of familiarity using multiple photographic reference’s to recreate there true life essence and emotion with identifiable characteristics which I then transfer to a clay board or aluminum panel. To create my paintings I use a process of application and removal of acrylic paint with an Airbrush and traditional brush, balancing layers of black while removing paint with an eraser, razor and other abrasive materials to highlight and texturize my subject with the white of the surface I’m painting on. I do this continuously until all tonal values are balanced to my liking. My images are painted using only the color black with a splash of color no white paint is used it’s the absence of color that provides the white. I call my technique, “The Art of Removal”.

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The True Marilyn “The True Marilyn”

Acrylic on 24"x36" Clay Board

The Many Faces of lil Steven “The Many Faces of lil Steven”

Acrylic on 24"x36" Clay Board

The Man in the Mirror “The Man in the Mirror”

Acrylic on 24"x36" Clay Board

Fear Builds Walls ( Roger Waters) “Fear Builds Walls ( Roger Waters)”

Acrylic on 24"x36" Clay Board

The Chairman of the Board (Sinatra) “The Chairman of the Board (Sinatra)”

Acrylic on 24"x48" Aluminum Panel

Imagine Peace (John Lennon) “Imagine Peace (John Lennon)”

Acrylic on 24"x36" Clay Board