Craig Alan
He is an American artist known for his paintings which align groups of people seen from an aerial perspective, to create reimagined versions of iconic works by Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Piet Mondrian, and others.
Craig’s earliest experimentation took the form of street portraiture, an endeavor that helped him perfect his flair for replicating the human figure and afforded the budding artist a sense of economic autonomy. His collections run the gamut from abstract expressionism to haunting, graphic realism, each one a reflection of its creator’s unique vision. Craig’s prolific career is a culmination of textbook artistic knowledge and keen aesthetic sense that is visible in his continuous exhibitions and the private collections his works belong to.
Alan's collections run the gamut from abstract expressionism to haunting, graphic realism, each one a reflection of its creator's unique vision. His prolific career is a culmination of textbook artistic knowledge and keen aesthetic sense, one developed not through intensive schooling but deep within recesses of this artist's brilliant mind.
Craig Alan continues to exhibit his artwork across the United States, where he has established himself as a singular voice in the visual arts industry.
BIO
Craig Alan (California, 1971)
Some selected Commissions are: Woodstock Festival 50th Anniversary, Watkins Glen, New York, USA ; Tom Walker, British singer-songwriter, “What A Time To Be Alive” Album Cover ; Ted Baker, Art Basel Miami Beach, “David Bowie” 2016 ; Limitato, Sweden Fashion Brand, Harrods. ; Farah Diba, Princess of Persia, Virginia, USA ; Indiana Pacers, Indiana, USA ; Novartis, East Hanover, “Tree Of Life”, New Jersey, USA ; Delta Airlines, Atlanta, Georgia, USA ; Senator Harry Reid, US Capital, Washington D.C., USA ; Hiroyaki Miyasako host of Japanese TV Show on The Fuji- Channel, Osaka, Japan ; The Herndon Home, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.