Daniel Buchholz Art Collections
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Artwork by Daniel Buchholz
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Arrowhead Stadium of the Kansas City Chief by Daniel Buchholz
KC City Market by Daniel Buchholz
Bartle Hall by Daniel Buchholz
KC Scout by Daniel Buchholz
Southern Pacific Coast Daylight by Daniel Buchholz
Historic City Market Kansas City by Daniel Buchholz
Treasure Island, TI, Las Vegas by Daniel Buchholz
Shuttlecock by Daniel Buchholz
KC Western Auto by Daniel Buchholz
Royals Kaufman Stadium by Daniel Buchholz
KC Performing Art Center by Daniel Buchholz
Kansas City Power by Daniel Buchholz
KC Union Station Side by Daniel Buchholz
JC Nichols Fountain by Daniel Buchholz
Kaufman Center For The Performing Arts by Daniel Buchholz
Transfer House Decatur Illinois by Daniel Buchholz
Golden Gate Bridge Support by Daniel Buchholz
Kansas City Star by Daniel Buchholz
Paris Las Vegas by Daniel Buchholz
Tropicana Casino Las Vegas by Daniel Buchholz
Golden Gate Bridge Tower 3 by Daniel Buchholz
Golden Gate Bridge Tower 6 by Daniel Buchholz
Union Pacific Engine by Daniel Buchholz
Train Pulling Around The Bend by Daniel Buchholz
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About Daniel Buchholz
Color is the focus of my work, creating vibrant urban scenes. I continue to experiment with what may be considered a fantastic use of colors, but for me, show the more realistic shades of our lives. In my life, color plays the part of adverbs conveying the actions played out in the scene like a yellow chaotic city or the ordered movement of cars in deep blue, a red angry cloud or green sidewalk. Images used are intended to bring light onto the fluid dichotomy of the contemporary, urban scene, graffiti and the interplay with the soul and spiritual nature of humanity. Our cities are the fulfillment and embodiment of human aspirations, yet they also contain and exhibit the most base elements of humanity expressed by both the graffiti from the people and orders of law from government - all at the same moment. It seems that our continuous migration to suburbia has splintered our lives. Each family and individual is forced to fend for themselves in an isolated three bedroom ranch situated atop the cultural vacuum of suburban strip-mall developments. My art portrays the human experience within the contemporary, and often bizarre urban/city environment. It is intended to encourage the emerging urban revival.