Sometimes All We Can Do Is Watch

$1,200.00

Based in Brooklyn, New York, Daniel Clurman is a self-taught artist with a 25-year career. Clurman’s work merges deeply personal narratives with public history, creating a visual language that is both intimate and politically resonant.

Throughout his journey, Clurman has an intuitive approach, allowing his creative practice to grow in dialogue with his life experiences rather than academic trends. The result is a body of work that serves as a testament to the power of self-definition, urging viewers to reflect on their own narratives.

Bane Society embraces this piece for its raw intensity, finding power in the rich, dark coloring and bold, intentional use of color. It is a striking, unapologetic work that demands to be felt. The piece has remarkable duality, embodying a rare, sophisticated balance of gentle tranquility and immense, underlying strength. It captivates the viewer not through overt force, but through a quiet intensity that resonates deeply offering a serene aesthetic experience that never compromises on structural power. It is, in essence, a testament to the idea that true strength is found in refined composure.

Sometimes All We Can Do Is Watch (18”x 24”) mixed media on paper

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Based in Brooklyn, New York, Daniel Clurman is a self-taught artist with a 25-year career. Clurman’s work merges deeply personal narratives with public history, creating a visual language that is both intimate and politically resonant.

Throughout his journey, Clurman has an intuitive approach, allowing his creative practice to grow in dialogue with his life experiences rather than academic trends. The result is a body of work that serves as a testament to the power of self-definition, urging viewers to reflect on their own narratives.

Bane Society embraces this piece for its raw intensity, finding power in the rich, dark coloring and bold, intentional use of color. It is a striking, unapologetic work that demands to be felt. The piece has remarkable duality, embodying a rare, sophisticated balance of gentle tranquility and immense, underlying strength. It captivates the viewer not through overt force, but through a quiet intensity that resonates deeply offering a serene aesthetic experience that never compromises on structural power. It is, in essence, a testament to the idea that true strength is found in refined composure.

Sometimes All We Can Do Is Watch (18”x 24”) mixed media on paper

PLEASE CONTACT BEFORE PURCHASING TO DISCUSS FRAMING OPTIONS