tweetick wrote:His old bigcartel store is now closed. I'm beginning to think I'll never get my Dr. Strangelove on wood.
That's recent as I was on it two weeks ago. What a shame.
tweetick wrote:His old bigcartel store is now closed. I'm beginning to think I'll never get my Dr. Strangelove on wood.
jonkino wrote:I never got my Dr Strangelove either - even though it was paid for. shame about that. Such a waste of telent!! Hope he is ok though regardless.
fallstaff wrote:About a year ago I stopped in at the dking gallery in Berkeley, Ca and asked Dennis King about O'Daniel's whereabouts but unfortunately he didn't know. Dennis mentioned he helped kick start his career by commissioning the Castro Citizen Kane print back in '09, which he has hanging in his store above the counter.
In the end there O'Daniel was selling work from Cleveland, OH when the business starting falling apart perhaps due to a family crisis. Was it Australia he was originally from? Perhaps he landed back there.
Regardless I think his work is exceptional and holds up well.
tweetick wrote:fallstaff wrote:About a year ago I stopped in at the dking gallery in Berkeley, Ca and asked Dennis King about O'Daniel's whereabouts but unfortunately he didn't know. Dennis mentioned he helped kick start his career by commissioning the Castro Citizen Kane print back in '09, which he has hanging in his store above the counter.
In the end there O'Daniel was selling work from Cleveland, OH when the business starting falling apart perhaps due to a family crisis. Was it Australia he was originally from? Perhaps he landed back there.
Regardless I think his work is exceptional and holds up well.
Thanks for the information. I believe he is Australian. I recall the face in his Dark Knight poster was sourced from a funhouse in Australia. I would have thought the folks at D.King or other East Bay artists would have the best info on his story. It's a shame.
tweetick wrote:Does anyone have any info on what happened to this guy? I thought he had said somewhere that he had learned his craft from working with Sperry and Hunter before moving to the midwest. I could be wrong. It was years ago. I dug his style.
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