Diego Dayer

"Dayer is a unique discovery with an extraordinarily promising future. A rising star in the Argentine art world, Dayer creates amazing images with a clarity and mastery seldom seen in such a young artist.
Born in Santa Fe, Argentina in 1979, Diego Dayer is a phenomenally talented young painter who is poised to make his mark in the art world in the United States and the rest of the world.
The work of Diego Dayer is breathtaking. Bryant Galleries sees Dayer as a unique discovery with an extraordinarily promising future. A rising star in the Argentine art world, Dayer creates amazing images with a clarity and mastery seldom seen in such a young artist. His images ask questions of perceptions by presenting the viewer a primary subject and then introducing other evocative figures that bring depth to his art.
Diego creates different levels of reality behind the figure. The images within these levels reflect people and experiences from one’s past. Often times, figures are blindfolded, representing the idea that we sometimes are unwilling to see reality as it exists.
The artist leaves the viewer to piece together the mystery and experience the image through their own past. " quote

"Dayer is a unique discovery with an extraordinarily promising future. A rising star in the Argentine art world, Dayer creates amazing images with a clarity and mastery seldom seen in such a young artist.
Born in Santa Fe, Argentina in 1979, Diego Dayer is a phenomenally talented young painter who is poised to make his mark in the art world in the United States and the rest of the world.
The work of Diego Dayer is breathtaking. Bryant Galleries sees Dayer as a unique discovery with an extraordinarily promising future. A rising star in the Argentine art world, Dayer creates amazing images with a clarity and mastery seldom seen in such a young artist. His images ask questions of perceptions by presenting the viewer a primary subject and then introducing other evocative figures that bring depth to his art.
Diego creates different levels of reality behind the figure. The images within these levels reflect people and experiences from one’s past. Often times, figures are blindfolded, representing the idea that we sometimes are unwilling to see reality as it exists.
The artist leaves the viewer to piece together the mystery and experience the image through their own past. " quote











