PLASTIC SURGEON FEATURED ARTIST AT ADDISON GALLERY
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA -- Dr. Daniel Man, prominent Boca Raton Plastic
Surgeon, noted author, artist, inventor, educator and Humanitarian of
the Year, was the featured artist at the Addison Gallery recently. His
exhibition included his life-size sculpture "It Takes Two to Tango".
The event which took place at The Addison Gallery in Mizner Park.
Among his most famous works, "The Handshake" (80" x 60"
oil on canvas) hung in the White House during the Clinton Administration.
It was donated in recognition of President Clinton's efforts to promote
peace in the Middle East.
His paintings and sculptures have been previously exhibited at the Boca
Museum of Art and Cunningham Artists Gallery as well as many locales and
galleries throughout South Florida. His work has also appeared on magazine
covers and he was the first Plastic Surgeon to have his painting "Blue
Lady" selected for the cover of the prestigious scientific Journal
of Aesthetic Surgery. He has been a guest lecturer discussing art and
plastic surgery to residents at the University of Miami School of Medicine,
Division of Plastic Surgery, Miami, Florida.
His book, "The New Art of Man: The Faces of Plastic Surgery",
combining his love of plastic surgery, his passion for art and his dedication
to his patients, contains over 50 photographs depicting his various paintings
and sculptures. The book is available on Amazon.com and at major bookstores
nationwide.
For more information about Dr. Man's artwork view his online art gallery
at www.theartofman.com.