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Impressions of the Metaverse emerged from a sense of creative constriction. Feeling trapped in various artistic mediums by their restrictions, Martin was eager to delve into any and all mediums simultaneously to break free from the idea of being bound to a single discipline. That is why he created Impressions of the Metaverse: his own digital museum with his own art on view, with multiple exhibitions to come. The project is a process of connection that bridges various elements into a coherent whole: it weaves together the threads of artist, audience, and exhibit.
Martin heralds the dawn of a new era where art is no longer confined within the walls of a physical gallery alone but can move freely, accessible to all who connect to the vast expanse of the internet. Transporting his individual digital works into a new, almost physical yet digital space, Martin challenges the traditional perception of space, form, and reality. His creations are a blend of the old and the new, tangible and intangible, culminating in a unique artistic expression. He makes digital art more palpable, reshaping the perception of his audience, and demonstrating the potential trajectory of (digital) art.
For more information visit the project website: www.meta-impressions.xyz
Please contact the artist at contact@danielmartin.nl if you are interested in acquiring any of the works below.
Daniel (1982) lives and works in Leiden, The Netherlands. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with exhibitions in the The Museum of Contemporary Art of Queretaro; SOHD, Cobra Museum, Amstelveen; Beers London Gallery, London; Booth Gallery, New York; Museum Angewandtekunst, Frankfurt; Den Gallery, Kuwait City; Thinkspace, Los Angeles; and a duo show with Phillip Akkerman in The Hague.
Daniel is co-founder of the artist initiative Arthouse which organizes myriad projects and runs two residencies (NL/MEX). In 2019 he co-founded the annual 1606 project that facilitates cross cultural connections between international artists in collaboration with PaintGuide and the University of Leiden among other local partners in The Netherlands and Mexico.