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Hailing from Denver, Colorado, and frequently drawing inspiration from his time in Maui, artist Henry Daniel Bell frequently plays with light and vibrant color, and occasionally captures artifacts from pop culture and incorporates that into poured acrylic and textured abstracts, paintings, collages and pen work. In a video feature in 2017, Business Insider profiled Bell’s acrylic pouring techniques and 12-hour workdays spent painting.

Bell’s paintings seem to be inspired by prisms or refracted light, busting at the seams with rich colors—such as one that hangs in LaConte’s Clone Bar in

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