Danny Pockets
Danny Pockets’ work is an aggregation of forms and ideas that transcends the material from which it is constructed. Pockets painted oil and acrylic on canvas and board and augmented his work with media such as chinagraph pencil, shellac, spray paint, recycled or found objects and often sound and light. Pockets' art emerged from his highly developed studio practice, influenced by Robert Rauschenberg, who claimed ‘a painting is more like the real world if it's made out of the real world.’