David Marty
David grew up in Palo Alto, California, and has been living in the Pacific
Northwest for over 25 years. David's career took him in the direction of
graphic design and illustration. After working for a publisher, he opened
a successful graphic design studio. But David's first love of painting
resurfaced and for the past several years he has been painting steadily
with a renewed vigor. David is becoming increasingly known for his rural
landscape paintings and was recently named an "artist to watch" in
Southwest Art Magazine. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition selected one of his
landscapes for their recent remodel of home in Kirkland, Washington.
One of the main draws to the Pacific Northwest was the spectacular scenery.
"I am awestruck by the beauty and diversity of the Northwest. I see the
fingerprints of a creative God all around me - from the last glow of golden
light on a mountain to the sparkle of a meandering meadow stream. This
inspires me to try to capture an essence of a particular setting or moment
in time, and share that with others through my paintings."
David works in oils on canvas. Many paintings begin as plein air studies.
"My earlier landscapes were executed in a tight, almost photorealistic
manner. The turning point began after seeing the work of the French
Impressionists in Paris. I was attracted by the brighter colors, softness
and spontaneity of their paintings. While my work is still
representational, I have tried to loosen and soften my approach. By not
defining every leaf or blade of grass, viewers have more opportunity to
interact and use their imagination, making them a part of the creative
process."
David attended Art Center College of Design and Biola University in
California. Most recently he has participated in workshops with the
Plein-Air Painters of America and Scottsdale Artists School. He has
studied with Scott Christensen, Matt Smith, John Budacin and George
Strickland. David's work has been juried into the C.M. Russell Art Auction
in Great Falls, Montana, Salon International in San Antonio, Texas,
National Western Art Show in Ellensburg, Washington, and Arts for the Parks
Top 100 in 2006. He is a member of Plein Air Washington and Oil Painters
of America.
David and his wife, Jean, currently reside in Edmonds, Washington. They
have five children, including two boys from Bulgaria.
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