
“One Continuous Line” - Daniel Dugan
At 10 years old, Daniel Dugan began his personal, meditative style of art. He drew meticulous labyrinths: “one line” that never intersects and is uniformly spaced. It was a problem-solving exercise to test his patience and precision. Like labyrinths from centuries ago, the function is a spiritual one: to quiet the mind and wander forward through the path.
Dugan has been featured in the “Art Issue” of Angeleno Magazine, Numéro Netherlands, Zion St. Barth’s, and the New York Post in their top 20 Photos of Art Basel Miami. The Mexican Herald called him ‘El Artista de los Laberintos“ and his work has been highlighted in Architectural Digest China, Reforma, Quien, Traditional Home, and the LA Times.





