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Bad Guys III – Explorations of the Faces of Evil

Dear Friends,

Many of you will find my new work a surprising departure from earlier scenes of the West Coast. I have started three suites of paintings: Mug Shots, Evil in Disguise and Gangsters. These works are the extension of my ongoing ‘conversation with God’ into the realm of art – catapulting dialectic into lines and brushstrokes.

My father was an Episcopalian minister, as was his grandfather. Unlike my great-grandfather, who led a large Main Line Pennsylvania church for many years, my father left active ministry early, disillusioned with the hypocrisy of the church, and the discord he felt preaching justice in prisons, or God’s mercy to the family of a victim of polio. I inherited my father’s skeptical questioning, if not his ultimate faith.

From an early age I have had a silent, ongoing ‘internal discussion’ with the Judeo-Christian God of my fathers. I find myself asking: ‘O God, omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent as you are … why allow suffering by innocents? From this questioning, and my pediatric training, sprang the Kindertotentanz series of 1986 – 2007. During the past decade, I have been asking: “why have you created evil?“ and “why does evil so often triumph?” These questions have prompted ongoing explorations of the Faces of Evil.

Thomas Aquinas concluded that the existence of evil in the world was the greatest obstacle to Christian faith and doctrine. Certainly, it eroded my belief, but also pushed me to begin an exploration in paint. Please join me for the opening reception on May 13, 5-8 pm or come by and visit one day during the show.

Mug Shot XXV, Crusader

VISUAL SPACE GALLERY
3352 Dunbar Street, Vancouver, BC
May 11–24, 2017, 12-5 pm daily
Open reception Saturday May 13, 5–8 pm

“We love mug shots. The newspapers show us the faces of “bad guys”: serial killers and wife-beaters, terrorists and animal abusers, pederast priests and gang-bangers, rapacious corporate scam-artists and nasty racist small-town sheriffs. We find it endlessly absorbing, searching in the facial bone structure, or the skin color, or the facial hair for a pattern we can recognize as dangerous, trying to discover some clue of expression that would identify and warn of evil within.”

View images from The Face of Evil


OTHER NEWS
I am deep into work on the new series of landscape paintings titled “40 Views of Mount Baker”. These paintings capture views of Mount Baker from forty different locations and are inspired by the Japanese artist Hokusai, my artistic ‘hero’. They will be shown in September.

40 Views of Mount Baker: In Homage to Hokusai
Visual Space Gallery
3352 Dunbar Street, Vancouver, BC
September 14 – 27, 2017; Noon-5 pm daily
Reception: Saturday September 16, 5 – 8 pm
Vernissage (preview): Wednesday September 13, 4-7 pm

Yours, David

Reminder – Artist Talk this weekend!

lyne-and-davidJust a little reminder I will be giving a talk about my work this weekend on Sunday afternoon and would love it if you could attend. Please take this opportunity to see the exhibit if you haven’t!

Artist talk
2 pm
Sunday, December 4, 2016

Tea & coffee will be served as well as killer expresso-brownies and quince bread made by the artist!!

VISUAL SPACE GALLERY
3352 Dunbar Street, Vancouver


Fear, Hope and Longing III – Paintings of Vancouver Island Western Coast
The exhibition will continue until Wednesday, December 7
Noon – 5 pm daily
VISUAL SPACE GALLERY   3352 Dunbar Street, Vancouver

If you haven’t had a chance to come yet, the show is set off beautifully by Yukiko Onley’s Visual Space Gallery, and by the superb installation job by Brandon Theissen and Co. I look forward to seeing you soon!

Yours, David

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Please save the date!

Fear, Hope and & Longing II: Paintings of the Pacific Northwest
September 27-29, 2013
Visual Space – 2075 Alberta Street (5th Ave & Alberta), Vancouver

You are invited to a show in Vancouver of my recent work and I would love to see you there. It will be an opportunity to view paintings from this spring’s exhibition at Gallery 110 in Seattle, as well as new works from the same series.

View from Cottage II 201322 x 30 inches

View from Cottage II, 2013, 22 x 30 inches

The images in Fear, Hope and & Longing II: Paintings of the Pacific Northwest depict storm season at Tofino, BC. in all its grandeur. Each painting is anchored in strong feelings. Through the paintings I seek to capture the emotions I experienced at that day and time: “fear” of the dark waves, “hope” found in dawn’s glow, and a sense of “longing” in the stillness of the sunset. You may preview some of the work at http://www.haughton-art.ca/new-work-exhibits/

Fear, Hope and & Longing II: Paintings of the Pacific Northwest
Visual Space – 2075 Alberta Street (5th Ave & Alberta), Vancouver

Three days:
Friday September 27 – Sunday September 29, 2013
Exhibition hours: Noon – 5 p.m.
Reception: Saturday September 28, 5 – 8 pm

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