Duane Keiser's "A Painting a Day" project has garnered international attention and inspired hundreds of painters worldwide to start similar projects. Using a makeshift easel made from a cigar box, Keiser makes a postcard-sized painting almost everyday. He posts them to his blog where collectors from all over the world can see and bid on them via eBay. His subjects range from the whimsical to the sublime; his paintings are meditations on the extraordinary in the ordinary, and on the alchemy between paint and subject.
Duane Keiser was born in 1966. He studied at Randolph-Macon College under Raymond Berry, and at Brooklyn College under Lennart Anderson. He has had many solo exhibitions, including three at Fischbach Gallery in NYC, and has been included in group shows at Allan Stone Gallery, NYC. He is credited in USA Today and the New York Times with starting the internationally recognized “A Painting a Day” movement in 2004. His work is in over a dozen corporate collections and hundreds of private collections all over the world. He currently lives and works in Richmond, Virginia.
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