Afternoon at SATRIALES The Sopranos

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 90cm (W) x 90cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Afternoon at Satriale’s
Acrylic on canvas
36 x 36 unstretched canvas (approx. 91 x 91 cm)

Afternoon at Satriale’s captures the spirit of a beloved location from The Sopranos, a place that served as both a backdrop and a character in its own right throughout the series. The painting evokes that familiar tension and camaraderie — a gathering outside the pork store, beneath the watchful gaze of the pig above the sign.

Loose brushwork, layered textures and dynamic figure work breathe life into this iconic setting, offering both fans of the show and art collectors a unique lens on a timeless pop culture scene.

Artist Bio

Danial Kelly
First Nations Australian
Wodi Wodi / Yuin Nation

Art, in all its forms, is my essence—my passion, my compass. I move through life guided by creative expression, embracing every medium the moment calls for. From expansive murals to intricate paper works, my practice spans styles and scales, ever-shifting with each day.

My work has been exhibited across Australia and the U.S., from Sydney and Wollongong to The Bronx, Montana, and Philadelphia. I’ve had the honour of contributing to album art for iconic artists such as Westside Gunn, DJ Muggs, Cypress Hill, N.W.A., and many more.

At the heart of my work is an invitation—to step into my world, to feel something familiar and warm, to be transported to a simpler time. My goal is always to create, in whatever way I can—representing music, visual art, film, or the preservation and celebration of culture.

Keeping culture alive is not just a practice—it’s an honour and a responsibility. Through storytelling, I share the spirit of my people, bridging gaps in understanding, and offering insight through art and memory.

Come escape with me. Embrace the journey.
Life’s too short not to feel deeply.

With love,
Danial

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Danial's studio is in NSW