Daniel Brice

BIOGRAPHY

Daniel  Brice Biography

American, 1961-

Artist Daniel Brice’s mixed-media canvases and works on paper are studies in the use of line and color to convey, through simple gestural movements, a complex world of ideas. For most of his career, he has chosen to use minimalist geometric abstraction as imagery. His most recent body of work are oil on paper geometric abstractions about the interplay of color and line used effectively to convey a sense of balance and imbalance. Where lines or colors converge, as they sometimes do, they become blurred as though disturbed by a momentary convergence. Ending abruptly when they intersect with either the hard-edge of a rectangular plane within the work or by the outer edge of the work itself, the lines require us to complete them or connect them, to see beyond what is there to what is not there

 Brice has exhibited work throughout the U.S, most extensively in Southern California, and his work can be found in the collections of Ohio Wesleyan University Museum, OH; Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA; Smith College, Northampton, MA