An African-American, Born in Philadelphia, Pa, this Contemporary Artist, Painter and Printmaker is most famous for his printmaking invention he named the pattern.
David began to appreciate art at a very early age. Eventually, he had the privilege to meet and study under famed studio painter, mentor, and teacher, Richard J. Watson. Mr. Watson personally instructed David in the ways of famous fine artists such as Degas, Mattise, Picasso, Basquiat, Andy Warhol, as well as his own.
Oliver Franklin former deputy of Art and Culture Dept. at Municipal Service Government in Philadelphia, gave David a commission to draw The Church of the Advocate. This is an honor that David thanks God for until this very day.
In 2005 a International Fine Arts appraiser sent David’s artworks to the 15th Annual IFPDA Printfair: The Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street in New York City .
David’s artworks have been seen in International group exhibitions in New York City, Chicago, California, and also foreign countries. They are also included in art fairs throughout the United States. He has become a world renowned contemporary artist with a street feel. His artworks have put on display, right along with the old masters at modern and contemporary group exhibitions.
David continues to be active in the art community through his drawings and paintings as well as his prints and photos.
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