Daniel Tagbo was born in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, by two Nigerian parents. From a young age he took art, music, dance, and martial arts classes. He was always interested in drawing nature and buildings and often acquired drawing books from the library. After high school, he went to college in New York City at St. John’s University. While there, he took many visual fine art and fashion classes, and gained hands-on experience assisting stylists, art directors, photographers, and creative professionals. After graduating in 2025, with a major in Fashion Studies, and minor in Fine Art, he returned to a focus on painting and drawing, with a refined sense of drawing, composition, color, and his individual style, enhanced by his time spent working in fashion imagery. This period marked the beginning of his debut art collection: Fever Dreams, and he began to show and sell his work at independent art shows and stores, including the Fried Rice Store NYC showcasing fashion and art, and at Studio 45 art space in Brooklyn NY. Daniel's Fever Dreams works are a playful and electric body of work that functions both as an external window that impacts our surrounding environment, and as a mirror, offering the viewer a gentle guide through the artist's emotional architecture.
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