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South Carolina Arts Commission

Columbia, South Carolina

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Indian Pretender by Dan Brown
  • Dan Brown
  • Indian Pretender, 1976
  • acrylic painting
  • 48 x 54 in
  • Signature: signed and dated on lower right
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My art work is generally based in the need to produce order. More specifically as an artist my interest is to juggle the elements of form, space, color, surface and image into an object with symbolic potential. I see my work as symbols which portray an attitude toward life. They are a reaction to the world which, hopefully, contains the participation of my subconscious self. They are made with permission toward a subconscious, instinctive, non-intellectual substance of meaning.

  • Collections: South Carolina Arts Commission State Art Collection

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The mission of the South Carolina Arts Commission is to promote access to the arts and support the cultivation of creativity in South Carolina. We envision a South Carolina where the arts are valued and all people benefit from a variety of creative experiences.

A state agency created by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1967, the SCAC works to increase public participation in the arts through grants, direct programs, staff assistance and partnerships in artist development, arts industry, arts learning, creative placemaking, and folklife and traditional arts. Headquartered in Columbia, S.C., the SCAC is funded by the state of South Carolina, by the federal government through the National Endowment for the Arts, and other sources. 

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