Dan Pearce: The Maverick of Mixed Media Portraiture
Dan Pearce’s dynamic mixed media portraits are a striking fusion of street art and pop influences, blending graffiti, traditional painting, collage, textured resin, and unexpected materials like smashed glass. Inspired by Warhol and Lichtenstein, his bold and vibrant works demand attention from afar and reveal intricate details up close.
Since 2013, Dan has exhibited his work across the UK and internationally, with successful solo shows in London and prestigious venues like Tramp private members club in Mayfair. His commissioned portrait of boxing champion Anthony Joshua hangs proudly above the ring in Joshua’s training camp. Collected by stars such as Rag’n’Bone Man, 50 Cent, and top footballers, Dan has become one of the UK’s most sought-after contemporary artists.
Originally from London, Dan earned a BA (Hons) in Design before moving to Sydney, Australia, where he honed his creative skills and developed a passion for urban art. Now back in the UK, he continues to push boundaries with his innovative techniques.
A committed philanthropist, Dan regularly donates his artwork to charitable causes, raising substantial funds for organizations like WWF, the Peter Jones Foundation, and the British Heart Foundation.