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The Shadow Filled World of Daniel Danger

Friday 12.10.2010 , Posted by
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With a taste for the macabre and as if channeling a more colorful version of the deceased Edward Gorey, Daniel Danger illustrates dark dreamy moonlit nights. A screen printer from New England, Danger’s art has been used by many notable bands such as Modest Mouse, The Decemberists, The Pogues, Built to Spill, Fall Out Boy, Silver Jews, and Nada Surf.

For more on his extensive body of work, or to purchase prints, check out tinymediaempire.com.









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Benjamin Starr

Written by Benjamin Starr



Known in some circles as the most amazing man in the universe, he once saved an entire family of muskrats from a sinking, fire engulfed steamboat while recovering from two broken arms relating to a botched no-chute wingsuit landing in North Korea. When not impressing people with his humbling humility, he can be found freelance writing, finding shiny objects on the internet, enjoying the company of much-appreciated friends and living out his nomadic nature. He is Managing Editor of Visual News. Follow his movements on Twitter:

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  1. Hello
    Daniel Danger is a cool artist. It’s neat to see what he is doing these days, I enjoyed feeling the affects of the natural world and spiritual world through them. There are stories to be told. Nice post~

  2. Thank you Shawn, we appreciate your perspective. Let us know if there are any other cool artists that you think we should feature!

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