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Daniel B. Dias: Pneumatic Porcelain at Gallery Ascend


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Emerging artist Daniel B. Dias is delighted to unveil his latest exhibition, "Pneumatic Porcelain," a captivating showcase of his profound exploration of interpersonal relationships and the threads that bind us together. The exhibition will be held from November 16 to December 2, 2023, at Gallery Ascend.

In "Pneumatic Porcelain," Daniel delves into the complexities of human connections, delving into the challenges, triumphs, and transformative moments that shape our lives. Each artwork in this remarkable collection offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of relationships, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences.
Daniel's masterful brushstrokes and artistic vision come alive in this exhibition, where he seamlessly weaves together various emotions, experiences, and narratives. Through his work, Dias invites us to contemplate the universal quality of human connection, transcending cultural boundaries and societal norms.The exhibition stands as a testament to Dias's ability to evoke collective consciousness. This thought-provoking piece portrays a crowd of individuals, each displaying a range of emotions, united by shared thought bubbles that form a powerful manifestation. The collection serves as a reminder that our connections extend beyond the realm of one-on-one relationships, encompassing a broader web of human interdependence.

Born in São Paulo, Brazil, Dias embarked on a journey of self-discovery at a young age when his family relocated to the United States. After completing his studies, he ventured to China, where he has resided and created art for over a decade. Dias's works reflect the amalgamation of these diverse cultural influences, prompting introspection on identity, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of our global society. "Pneumatic Porcelain" offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the profound nature of human connections. Dias's art invites viewers to embrace the transformative power of our relationships and the revolutionary potential inherent in our collective experiences.

Gallery address: 8/F, The Arca, Wong Chuk Hang