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Dana Baker

Ink Drawing

Dana Baker (b. 1992) is an artist of joy, magic, and sweetness. Using a color palette of deep blues and vivid pinks, Baker gives life to a host of characters. She draws graceful fairies and teenage girls, surrounded in stars, curlicues, and butterflies. They beam at the viewer with big dewy eyes and radiate positivity. “I can’t even draw when I’m sad or pissed-off,” Baker says.

 

Baker grew up in the Chicago suburb of Evergreen Park, the oldest of three siblings. Her artistic inspirations came from the beloved cartoon characters of her childhood (“Sailor Moon” and “The Powerpuff Girls” in particular) and from her father, a talented portrait painter.

 

She primarily uses Prismacolor markers & colored pencils, but is adding painting techniques to her repertoire as well. She’s currently deepening the backstories and creative universes of her invented characters. Baker has been a member of Project Onward since 2014.

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Project Onward is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that seeks to promote art as a powerful tool for understanding and valuing the real and potential contributions of our national population with disabilities.

Project Onward provides equitable access along with diversity to create a more inclusive environment for its employees, board, volunteers, and artists accessibility to thrive in a space that promotes creativity and growth.

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Bridgeport Art Center

1200 W. 35th St., 4th Floor

Chicago, IL 60609

(773) 940-2992

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