The quirkily lyrical works of British-born Sebastian Dacey are located somewhere between abstraction and representation; richly coloured canvases that transmute early twentieth-century visual languages into vivid new form.
Like artists such as Alistair Frost or Richard Aldrich, Dacey's wide array of styles and techniques attest to a constant exploration of the act and potential of painting.
Born in 1982, the sophistication and subtle invention of Dacey's work make him one of our favourite young up and coming artists,
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