I just love this guys work, sometimes you find work that you admire but wouln't want on the living room wall. This work I love, I admire it and would have my living room filled with it, and the bedroom, and the hallway.............and every other available space. It is so very, very realistically Scottish.
Paintings and information from this web site;
David SMITH
David
Smith was born in Dunbartonshire in 1957. He was educated at various
colleges in Glasgow including Glasgow School of Art and the Glasgow
Print Studio.
David
Smith is constantly inspired by the Scottish coastal scenes and the
fishing villages of the East Coast of Scotland. Other subjects which
regularly feature in his art works are the Scottish islands and
mountains.
The
palette and inspiration of David Smith's contemporary paintings are
taken from the Scottish Western seaboard and the landscapes of Scotland.
This
combined with David's love of climbing and hill-walking is reflected in
his paintings. His distinctive art style generates a feeling of a
particular time and place and the associated atmosphere at the time
David
Smith has been the recipient of a number of art awards including the
prestigious David Cargill prize at the 2001 RGI art exhibition. He is a
member and current President of the Glasgow Group of Artists
forgetmenot525 wrote on Jul 27, '10
Ive just been told the link doesn't work any more, try this one
http://www.scottishartpaintings.co.uk/artist-david-smith.asp |
fransformation wrote on Jul 25, '10, edited on Jul 25, '10
I
very much enjoy seeing the work of living artists. Thank you for the
introduction to David Smith's art. It's whimsical, colorful and
refreshing!
http://fransformation.multiply.com/journal/item/509 |
vickiecollins wrote on Jul 25, '10
Not really my type art....but I can surely appreciate your enjoyment of it.
http://vickiecollins.multiply.com/journal/item/1138/Sunday_Art |
forgetmenot525 wrote on Jul 24, '10
thanks
ladies, I guess the reason I'm so taken with it is because it is
unmistakably Scottish, not only that but it concentrates on the parts of
Scotland so familiar to me, the fishing boats and harbours. Maybe its
the familiarity I find so appealing, also the way he conveys the essence
of what it is like to be here.
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brendainmad wrote on Jul 24, '10
Even
though I'm not from Scotland, I'd have these paintings hanging
everywhere too! Of all the artists you've introduced, David Smith is
going to be my favourite.
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