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Daniel Martin Diaz
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Daniel Martin Diaz is an American artist and musician based in Tucson, Arizona. His work has been exhibited worldwide and has been published in LA Times,[citation needed] NY Times,[citation needed] Juxtapoz,[1] High Fructose,[2] and Low Rider Magazine[3] as well as in five books dedicated to his artwork. Diaz has designed artwork for large public art projects in the US and has won many awards such as a gold and platinum record designed for Atlantic Records. He is also involved in various musical projects.
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Known for | Painter, Composer |
Movement | Apocalyptic, Visionary, Outsider, Pop Surrealism |
Website | danielmartindiaz.com |
The band P.O.D. commissioned Diaz to design and paint the cover of their self-titled album Payable on Death. The album went gold in four weeks and caused a controversy across the country due to the cover artwork Diaz created.[4] In 2010, he designed and painted the cover of Good Charlotte's album, Cardiology.