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Dandy Game Night in Harlem Solo Exhibit By Daquane Cherry

Daquane

Daquane Cherry

DaQuane CherryDaQuane Cherry  (b. 1998, Elizabeth City, NC) is a Manhattan-based self-taught multidisciplinary artist specializing in figurative painting/Portraiture, poetry, and photography. Before the pandemic, Cherry’s professional focus was on his acting and modeling career. At the peak of the pandemic, he redirected his focus and concentrated his interest in figurative Painting in which, pre pandemic, he considered a hobby.  Here, DaQuane found his creative footing and continues to strengthen his skillset. 

Cherry’s artwork is rooted in emotional intellect , mental health awareness, and healing while invoking playfulness through storytelling. During his time of self taught study and finding his style, DaQuane found his motif that has become his most notable work to date, his teddy bear signature. The teddy bear represents the imagination and keeping the inner child alive. DaQuane debuted and funded his first solo Exhibition in 2020 at Blank Slate Brooklyn Studios. Cherry has followed that up with a show with Raul Avila Cafe, the Production Designer for The Met Gala (2022); Aloft Hotel, Wall Street (2022); Waco Theater Annual Art Gala (2022); Selina Chelsea Hotel (2023). 

DaQuane was the winner of THE 2023 STEVE MADDEN X HARLEM FESTIVAL OF CULTURE DESIGN CHALLENGE WINNER where he designed a 3-piece limited edition wearable art capsule collection (a Denim Jacket, Combat Boot, and Belt Bag). 

Cherry’s artwork has been featured in many publications such as Esquire Magazine, InStyle Magazine, Health Magazine, Shoutout LA, and The Gatekeepers Collective.

Artist Statement:

“I believe that this world revolves around imagination and delusion in the most innovative way. The teddy bear I have created represents said imagination. As kids we give them names, we create a storyline and as we grow older we forget them, so i rewrite and paint their journey. The three colors are the primary colors in which are the foundation of art and without would leave the world black and white. I have found that within creating this way, I know I am healing not only parts of me, but parts of the world.”

Levi_s Diner

Levi’s Diner

30”x40:”

Acrylic on Canvas

$1,275

Frick & Frack

Frick & Frack

 48”x48” 

Acrylic on Canvas 

$2,750

40 Acres & a Couple of Cousins

40 Acres and a Couple of Cousins 16”x20” 

Acrylic on Canvas

$1,125

Alice Coachman

Alice Coachman

16” x 20”

Acrylic on Canvas

$1,275

Dance Till From Dusk Till Dawn

Dance Form Dusk till Dawn

16”x20”

Acrylic on Canvas

$1,125

Dandyland

Dandyland

16”x20”

Acrylic on Canvas

$1,125

Down & Dandy

Down & Dandy

24”x30”

Acrylic on Canvas

$2,000

Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson

16” x 20”

Acrylic on Canvas

$1,275

Papa Was a Rolling Stone

Papa Was a Roling Stone

15”x20”

Acrylic on Canvas

$950

The Black Dandies

The Black Dandies

38”x48”

Acrylic on Canvas

$3,200

The Dappers

The Dappers

11”x14”

Acrylic on Canvas

$850

The Four Seasons

The Four Seasons 

20”x20” 

Acrylic on Canvas 

$1,250