Danny Heller New Works & Exhibition

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Oil painter Danny Heller is back and has created a new, breathtaking series titled “City Modernism”. I’ve been following Danny for almost seven years now and as he keeps tacking on the years of experience, one can see the subtle growth and maturity in his works. I cannot praise Danny’s work enough. I never really understood what people meant when they talked about finding art that hits your soul in a way that you must own it until I saw Danny’s work for the first time. His work is really something to see in person. Speaking of which…

Danny will be presenting his new works at the George Billis gallery here in Los Angeles this weekend. If you live in the Los Angeles area, drop by the opening reception and check his work out, meet Danny and I’ll be there as well on Saturday. Details for Danny’s “City Modernism” are listed below:

Opening Reception: Saturday October 19, 5-8 pm
October 19 – November 26

George Billis Gallery
2716 La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034

17 Comments

  1. bruce m says:

    Nice post. Love the work. Definitely resonates with my younger days.

  2. Leo Utskot says:

    This is mind-blowing. I was looking at the works thinking they where photos and really liking them. Then I read oil painter…

  3. I also had to scroll back up and look again when I read “oil painter”. These are really fabulous. I wish I was closer to LA!

  4. jon says:

    wow. that is all.

  5. DK says:

    What Sarah said! At first I thought, oooo new shots from Navis. So, like Jon said, wow. Seriously considering 6 hours in a car to check out the work in person.

  6. Lance says:

    Wow. The detail is incredible. Those could easily pass as photography. Nice post.

  7. Max says:

    Unreal

  8. Neal says:

    Realism rules…the work is a nice respite from “art therapy” type derivative abstraction…

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