Danny Minnick (born January 23, 1973) is an American Neo Expressionist painter and professional skateboarder, skateboard cinematographer, actor and director. He has exhibited internationally and is a lifetime member of The Actors Studio.
Minnick was born in Seattle, Washington, United States.
For Minnick, drawing is second nature and he could easily sketch out his favorite cartoon characters when he was only in 3rd grade.
At the same time, he started skateboarding.
Minnick became a professional skateboarder in his early teenage years. His career in skateboarding lasted for two decades. In 2010, he suffered from an Achilles tendon injury and pulled every ligament in his left ankle while working as an on-camera stunt double for three-time Olympic gold medalist Shaun White.
His first sponsors were Fallout Records and Skateboards, Venture Trucks, Vans, Spitfire Wheels and H-Street.
In 2011, Chad Muska, one of MinnickâÂÂs closest friends who is an artist and fellow professional skateboarder, taught Minnick how to stretch and build his own canvases and renewed his desire to paint.
Minnick began experimenting with painting, and his interest quickly transformed into a career when he received an opportunity for his first gallery exhibition, titled âÂÂ17 Pieces.".
Minnick is known for his neo expressionist and vibrant painting style. Interview Magazine noted that distinctive features which include De KooningâÂÂs bold brushstrokes, PollockâÂÂs signature drips, Keith HaringâÂÂs cartoon imagery and BasquiatâÂÂs daring use of color, all had an impact on the development of MinnickâÂÂs style.
âÂÂI strive to shine the shoes of such titans.âÂÂ
Minnick approaches his work with an instinctive sense of wonder and curiosity and wants to convey both hope and pleasure. He attributes his success to âÂÂkarma, fate, and a lot of hard workâÂÂ.
Minnick prefers to work on large-scale canvases that convey a formidable presence and visceral experience. His figure, an entity named "Character,â is a human skeleton with a plus symbol in the torso created with stylized linear brush strokes. It is a symbol, according to Minnick, of the âÂÂpositive energyâ that he wishes to spread worldwide.
He is also influenced by the musicians Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, and the artist Banksy. Minnick is also inspired by Enrico Mazzanti.
His work can be seen on the walls of places like Miami's Wynwood and the Barbican Underground Station in London.
In 2017, Minnick responded to BanksyâÂÂs homage to Jean Michel Basquiat entitled âÂÂPortrait of Basquiat being welcomed by the Metropolitan Policeâ on the occasion of the Basquiat exhibition at The Barbican Centre, London. Minnick painted his creation, Character, arriving by skateboard and leaping through the air to place a crown on the head of BanksyâÂÂs Basquiat figure. This painting has been permanently preserved by The Barbican Centre, whose formal proposal for permanent preservation was approved by the City of London.
MinnickâÂÂs collectors include Robert Downey Jr., LeBron James, Lionel Richie, Fred Durst, Ron Burkle, Luis Guzman, Michelle Lamy, Jessica Alba and Cash Warren, Nick Cassavetes, Michael Citrone, Gus Van Sant, Jamie Hince, Jason Momoa, KJ Apa, Mena Suvari, Darin Feinstein, and Rick Solomon.
According to Forbes, "A childlike sense of wonder and curiosity" is present in Minnick's work.
As a director and cameraman, Minnick has created documentaries, many of which include his professional skating colleagues as an important topic. He went on to make "Genie of the Lamp," which had its premiere in Seattle at the King Kat Theater and "Collage," which had its premiere in Hollywood at the Egyptian Theater after a string of successful film runs which included "Brotherly Love," which he produced, directed and edited. "Balance in the World of Chaos," "Fulfill the Dream" and several projects for Thrasher, 411 and Transworld videos. Minnick has achieved success and longevity as an actor via intensive study and training. Minnick applied for the renowned The Actors Studio where he is a Lifetime Member after finishing extensive training with acting coach William Alderson, who studied and trained under the iconic Sanford Meisner.
In April 2006, American Cinematographer Magazine bestowed the title â Skateboard Cinematographerâ to Danny Minnick for the feature films, Larry Clark's âÂÂWassup Rockersâ and Chris Fishers âÂÂDirtyâÂÂ.