Duvall Winns is a multidisciplinary artist born in 1995, currently based in Greenville, South Carolina. Working across painting, graffiti, and furniture design, he primarily employs heavy acrylics on polished, engraved, or carved wood, and also incorporates graffiti into wooden furniture. Winns is best known for his recurring character, Yellow Man, whom he places in obscure and vibrant environments imbued with hidden symbols, creating complex visual narratives.
Winns' subject matter delves into the exploration of human emotions and the shared experiences that shape our collective consciousness. His work often seeks to understand and process feelings tied to these documented experiences, using the character of Yellow Man as a conduit for these reflections. His use of bold color contrasts and intricate engravings adds layers of meaning, encouraging viewers to uncover the underlying stories within each piece. Significant projects include his series of graffitied furniture, where he blends fine art with functional design, pushing the boundaries of conventional mediums.
Duvall Winns has exhibited his work in several notable venues, including the Grand Bohemian Lodge Gallery. His unique approach and incorporation of diverse mediums continue to attract attention from both art collectors and critics alike.
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Devinci House is a pioneering contemporary art gallery founded on the belief that beauty can save the world. Established in 2024, it is becoming a home for artists and art lovers alike—a space to explore the present and future of the art world and beyond.
Founded by Talon Devinci Hawthorne in Greenville, South Carolina, Devinci House represents a new wave of curatorial practice—one that moves beyond traditional walls and into new spaces, creating meaningful experiences between art, artists, and audiences. The gallery champions emerging and mid-career artists locally, regionally, and globally.
Through exhibitions, creative collaborations, special projects, and artist representation, Devinci House continues to shape an evolving vision of what a gallery can be.
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