Dan Beudean’s works encompass carefully drawn images that scan precisely the intimate environment, a melancholic space with doors and windows that seek a connection with the outside world, in which he nurtures dialogues with signs of life in this area, be these a mouse, a plant, or mysterious objects.
“Beudean’s work has a visionary quality - his love of nature is reminiscent of late medieval artists. However, though much of his subject matter reflects his faith and interest in mysticism and symbolism, he is very engaged with the twenty-first century.” (Jane Neal in Vitamin D2 - New Perspectives in Drawing. Phaidon Press, 2013)