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Daniel Gordon — Reclining Nude
Daniel Gordon

Reclining Nude

Daniel Gordon's *Reclining Nude* presents a fragmented and collaged interpretation of the human form, characteristic of the artist's signature approach of constructing images from printed photographs and digital sources. The work challenges traditional depictions of the nude by layering textures, patterns, and disjointed color fields to create a visually complex, almost cubist composition. Gordon's method blurs the boundaries between photography, painting, and sculpture, inviting viewers to reconsider how the body is represented and perceived through contemporary image-making.

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December 9, 2015

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Daniel Gordon, Reclining Nude

Daniel Gordon's *Reclining Nude* presents a fragmented and collaged interpretation of the human form, characteristic of the artist's signature approach of constructing images from printed photographs and digital sources. The work challenges traditional depictions of the nude by layering textures, patterns, and disjointed color fields to create a visually complex, almost cubist composition. Gordon's method blurs the boundaries between photography, painting, and sculpture, inviting viewers to reconsider how the body is represented and perceived through contemporary image-making.

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Studio Art, Reclining Nude, Reclining Figure, Figurative Photography, Male Artist, Surreal Mood, Nude Subject, Female Figure, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Figurative Art, 21st Century, Surrealist Influence, Vibrant Colors, Collage Aesthetic, Constructed Photography

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