This page is a temporary page to give collectors a preview of the upcoming exhibit.
David Thompson
Things I Have Seen
Opening Reception March 25th, 2023 4pm-6pm Show runs from - March 25th, 2023 - May 20th, 2023
Preview (collector's advance viewing)
As a member of our Collector's Preview list, you have the unique opportunity to see all of these pieces and have a first opportunity to purchase the pieces in the exhibit before it opens to the public.
Below are images of all of the pieces that will be on display in the exhibit as well as reserve pieces that will replace sold pieces as those paintings go home with collectors.
Below are images of all of the pieces that will be on display in the exhibit as well as reserve pieces that will replace sold pieces as those paintings go home with collectors.
Call or email to make a purchase or schedule a visit to the gallery.
A reminder, purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
A reminder, purchases are on a first contact basis, so consider a back up option if your first option is no longer available.
Additional images, or a video, to see the work from alternate angles are available upon request.
To see the work in person, contact the gallery to schedule a visit, or stop by during gallery hours.
Wednesdays 10am-2pm
Fridays 2pm-6pm
Thumbnails below may be cropped to fit a square shaped preview. Click image for a full view.
To see the work in person, contact the gallery to schedule a visit, or stop by during gallery hours.
Wednesdays 10am-2pm
Fridays 2pm-6pm
Thumbnails below may be cropped to fit a square shaped preview. Click image for a full view.
Buddha Park
16"x18", 2021, Oil on canvas $700 |
Calico
24"x24", 2022, Oil on canvas $750 |
Dem Bones
30”x24", 2020, Oil on canvas $850 |
First Corn
28"x20", 2021, Oil on canvas $900 |
Flower Market
26"x24", 2020, Oil on canvas $950 |
Frozen Lake
30"x20", 2022, Oil on canvas $950 |
Going Up
28"x18", 2022, Oil on canvas $850 |
Interior with Exterior
24"x30", 2022, Oil on canvas $950 |
Life Still Life
24"x18", 2020, Oil on canvas $800 |
Man Descending into a Forest
28"x20", 2021, Oil on canvas $950 |
Melange
24"x20", 2023, Oil on canvas $800 |
My Neighbor’s Garden
20"x20", 2021, Oil on canvas $700 |
Night Festival
22"x18", 2023, Oil on canvas $800 |
One Day in November
24"x16", 2022, Oil on canvas $950 |
Quilted Cat
20"x20", 2020, Oil on canvas $700 |
Reflections
30"x24", 2023, Oil on canvas $1,100 |
Sleeping Cat with Two Spoons
22"x22", 2021, Oil on canvas $800 |
Sprung
24"x18", 2022, Oil on canvas $700 |
Stained Glass Sky
30"x30", 2022, Oil on canvas $950 |
Summer Squash
44"x36", 2021, Oil on canvas $1,800 |
Susquehanna
28"x20", 2021, Oil on canvas $900 |
The Pines
36"x30", 2021, Oil on canvas $1,200 |
Welcome to the Jungle
18"x20", 2021, Oil on canvas $800 🔴 SOLD |
Statement
After moving on from my previous subject matter of cityscapes, with their angular lines and flat geometric shapes, I found myself drawn to nature's organic and fluid forms. I've explored subject matter from the random nature of fallen leaves and twigs to the swaying forms of marsh grass and trees. My vision has been to present these ubiquitous scenes in a new and personal way through uncommon perspectives. I hope to direct the viewer's eye to things they may overlook in their everyday lives. My most recent work is what I refer to as a visual journal, recording my daily life in pictures. My style has evolved as I experiment with different approaches depending on how I feel about a particular subject. If you look at past and current work, hopefully it reflects and unfinished journey through life. Whether inspired by Maryland's Eastern Shore or my own back yard. I found myself coming full circle to memories of my childhood spent exploring the streams and woods of Prince George's County and hope to evoke similar memories in the viewer.
David Thompson was born February 4th, 1956 in Takoma Park, Maryland, the seventh of eight children. Both his maternal grandmother and mother were artists. Exposed to art from the very beginning, David knew at a very early age what he wanted to do with his life. While largely self-taught he attended classes at the Maryland School of Art and Design in Silver Spring, Md. and several schools in California. However, it wasn't until taking color theory classes in Annapolis in 1986 that he found the direction that he needed. "I want primarily to use color and composition to offer a personal vision of everyday life. I find a beauty and spirit in even the most mundane and everyday objects." David currently lives in Baltimore where he finds most of his inspiration.
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