| about
Daniel
Bayless
"His
oil paintings suggest that the sun is always shining and that
love is always in the air, even if you are just looking at a
table with flowers on it."
Pasatiempo, Santa Fe New Mexican, 2/13/04
The art of San Francisco artist Daniel Bayless captures the drama
of the light, those fleeting moments when the delicate hand of
nature caresses a bouquet, or gently twirls a body of water, creating
a sparkling sea. And, shafts of light rearrange the ambiance,
inspiring a mood for the moment.
In the tradition of the great impressionists of the 19th century,
Bayless records the most subtle sensations of light, those ephemeral
particles that engage the senses, calling to mind early mornings
when patios are perfumed by delicate blooms, awake and dancing
in the sun. His harbor scenes capture those quiet moments when
the bay, capable of rage and mystery, is still and at peace. Sailboats
rock gently against their moorings, tugging and moaning only on
occasion, while, foghorns, too tired to yawn, sleep in the spray
and mist. In moments such as these, his bold colors and vibrant
lyrics explode with life.
Bayless observes the natural elements of a scene. Using powerful
brushwork and luminosity, he arranges them within the frame of
his canvas in such a manner that the viewer experiences the focused
energy and spontaneity apparent in each scene. "I want to
evoke the feeling of what a scene means to me when I look at it,"
Bayless says. "The vitality of color, the energy of the relationship
of the viewer and the subject, whether it’s a vibrating,
sunny landscape or a still controlled interior; those are the
messages that are important to me."
Bayless was born in Borger, Texas, a town at the top of that state,
where towering clouds, not skyscrapers, dominate the horizon and
color the landscape. At a young age, he began to observe the fluid
nature of these colors, always changing in the sunlight. As a
result, his parents promptly enrolled him in children’s
oil painting class at the age of five. Bayless won National Merit
Scholarship awards each year during his four year high school
career. In 1974, the young artist studied with Russian painter,
Sergei Bongart. Impressed with his student’s talents, Bongart
offered Bayless a scholarship.
Painting is not the only passion in Bayless’ life. He is
an accomplished jewelry designer. After attending the University
of Arizona, Bayless left for New York, where he completed his
degree at the Abbey School for Jewelry and Art Metal Design. He
was apprenticed to Maurice Galli, head designer of the prestigious
Fifth Avenue firm of Harry Winston.
He continued to paint as well. Bayless met and worked with abstract
expressionist Fred Mitchell. The influence of Mitchell’s
abstraction combined with the powerful colorist influence of Bongart’s
impressionism, provide the foundation upon which Bayless creates
his paintings. Attention to detail and design, essential in crafting
fine jewelry, also influences his oils.
Bayless’ paintings are included in both private and corporate
collections in California, New York, Mexico, England, Hong Kong
and Japan. His collectors include such luminaries as Elizabeth
Taylor and the late Leonard Bernstein. His corporate collectors
include: The Disney Corporation, Omni Hotels, The Breakers and
MCrowd Dallas.
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