Dana’s work is an attempt to fuse impressions and memories of things that have struck him, and fix them in a tangible form.
"As a kid, I liked to draw from comic books and Mad magazine and build forts out of scrap lumber. As I got older, my parents encouraged me to pursue commercial art, leading to two years at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Since then I’ve been freelancing as a graphic designer and making art in Pittsburgh."
Monday, March 15, 2010
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