Dan Louth

Dan has spent most of his life as a software engineer and business owner. He has been an avid art lover his entire life and started painting and drawing about 12 years ago. Dan studied art at Artis Anima in the San Francisco bay area.

Dan mostly paints with oils and tends to layer his paints to get the effect he likes. He is influenced by artist such as Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Mark Rothko, Joan MirĂ³, Jean Michel Basquiat, and Banksy. While these artist's artwork are quite different from each other, there are elements of each artist that inspire Dan to paint. He likes colors and spontaneity in a painting.

Dan's artwork has been shown at several galleries and art shows throughout the San Francisco bay area.


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Dan Louth

Perfectly Imperfect “Perfectly Imperfect”

I was traveling in Peru and was fortunate enough to visit an artist's studio. The artist made amazing clay pots. Besides the amazing paint work on the pots, I was also taken by the imperfect shapes. The artist seemed unconcerned with making the perfect pot which gave each pot character, uniqueness, and a feeling of freedom. These pots inspired me to paint this painting.

Fire and Rain “Fire and Rain”

Oil on Canvas - 48" x 60"

Kiln Fire “Kiln Fire”

Oil on Canvas - 48" x 60"

Sheets of Rain “Sheets of Rain”

While staying in Costa Rica I was sitting on the deck of my small room watching a beautiful and powerful storm. The rain was coming down harder than I had ever seen. Although it was the middle of the day, it was dark and the colors were stunning. The rain was coming down like sheets of water. I painted this painting to honor that storm.

My Saved Tree “My Saved Tree”

When one of my favorite trees in my yard was knocked down by a storm I was very sad. I took one of the branches and placed it in a glass vase. The branch lasted much longer than I expected which made me happy and inspired me to paint this painting.

Ponder “Ponder”

Oil and acrylic on canvas - 30" x 30"

Paradox “Paradox”

Oil an canvas - 48" x 48"

Hippie Dancer “Hippie Dancer”

Oil on canvas - 36" x 48"

Red Vase “Red Vase”

Oil on canvas - 48" x 72"

Deep Red “Deep Red”

Oil on canvas - 48" x 48"

Large Pot “Large Pot”

Oil on canvas - 36" x 48"

San Francisco “San Francisco”

Oil and acrylic on canvas - 40" x 60"

Peru Pots “Peru Pots”

I was traveling in Peru and was fortunate enough to visit an artist's studio. The artist made amazing clay pots. Besides the amazing paint work on the pots, I was also taken by the imperfect shapes. The artist seemed unconcerned with making the perfect pot which gave each pot character, uniqueness, and a feeling of freedom. These pots inspired me to paint this painting.

Blue but Fine “Blue but Fine”

colors are blue, red, and light blue - large and vibrant painting

The Fall “The Fall”

Inspired by the fall colors, this painting has a lot of movement, light, and life.

Birds of Kenya “Birds of Kenya”

While traveling in Kenya I was amazed by how beautiful the birds were. During my morning coffee I would watch the same two birds land outside my tent and by the end of the trip I felt a real connection. When I returned home from the trip I was inspired to paint "Birds of Kenya".

Hidden Cactus “Hidden Cactus”

While driving from Utah to Wyoming I saw a cactus all by itself in the middle of the desert. It looked beautiful and lonely - I was inspired to paint "Hidden Cactus".

Red Peace “Red Peace”

I was motivated to paint this painting after experiencing the contrast between my peaceful, serene studio and the news of the day and the conflict going on in the world around us. I got a very strong feeling that there needs to be more peace in this world for all of us. If more of us could spend time doing what we love in an atmosphere of stillness I think we might get there.

Orange Peace “Orange Peace”

I was motivated to paint this painting after experiencing the contrast between my peaceful, serene studio and the news of the day and the conflict going on in the world around us.I got a very strong feeling that there needs to be more peace in this world for all of us.If more of us could spend time doing what we love in an atmosphere of stillness I think we might get there.

Morning Stretch “Morning Stretch”

figure, nude, yoga, stretch, abstract, yellow