Colfield Gallery Brochure

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INTRODUCING

David Colvin David Colvin is a new and emerging artist. His style of oil painting is best described as Representational Symbolism. His art, rather than being Abstract in style, is the conveyance of abstract ideas using symbols in a deconstructed way. From his background as a Mechanical Engineer, he has taken the concept of symbols on a blue print and developed that idea into using symbols as a method of describing the world around him. Interpreting his paintings always involves the viewer. His paintings have multiple meanings, word play and require the willingness to discuss complex ideas in basic terms. Colvin works in oil and sometimes adds drywall mud to create texture. One of his common techniques is to apply the paint to the canvas and then remove it with Q-tips. What remains is a varying degree of pigment left which creates texture and dimension. Part of the joy of David Colvin’s work is that ‘ah-ha’ moment when the viewer see’s what his painting is about. More in depth artist’s notes are available at www.colfieldgallery.com. We also invite those interested in his work to make an appointment to come by and delve deeper into the conversations of his paintings at Colfield Gallery, or whenever we travel through your town.


The Earth on a

Turtle’s Back

Runner’s High

The Earth on a Turtle’s Back 24” X 20” • Oil and Plaster Everyone knows the Earth is on a turtles back!

Runner’s High 50” X 38” • Oil on Canvas Runner’s High shows the microscopic view of different endorphins, adrenal cortex, medulla and their interaction with pain receptors. I presented it as subtle happy face based on the euphoric feeling of a runner’s high.

Portrait of a Scientist 24” X 36” • Oil on Canvas Owned by Dr. Wesley Hatfield of Corona del Mar, CA. Inspired by Dr. Wesley Hatfield, a research scientist who uses both the telescope and microscope to view his world.

Just Thinking 20” X 30” • Oil on Canvas I was just thinking about how interconnected we all are, from the womb to the universe.

Two Ponds Inspired by Just Thinking Located at Colfield Gallery Collierville, TN

Portrait of a Scientist

Just Thinking


Looking at Four Walls 30 X 40 • Oil on Canvas Are walls meant to protect or to entrap? Do they keep others away or us in?

Time Share

Looking at Four Walls

Time Share

36” X 24” Oil on Canvas Time Share is the discourse of time as viewed by Newton and Einstein.

Pier Over Campanile 41” X 32” Oil, Dry Wall Mud, 1924 Penny On Loan from the Campbell Collection. Inspired by Mrs. Edy Campbell of Berkeley CA, it combines two landmarks; the Berkeley Pier and the Campanile of Sather Tower on the Cal Campus.

King George Pier Over Campanile

King George

48” X 60” Oil on Canvas King George 2000 is a commentary of the presidential election of 2000 between George Bush and Al Gore featuring problems in the state of Florida.

Fractal Rose 48” X 60” Oil on Canvas A fractal is a shape generated by successive subdivisions of simpler shapes, according to an iterative process. It occurs in nature and nurture.

Fountain Inspired by Fractal Rose Colfield Gallery • Collierville, TN

Fractal Rose


Dedication

“Inspired by Mrs. Nancy Colvin, my wife

24” X 36” • Oil on Canvas Owned by the Artist, Collierville, TN

of 43 years, 7 months and 27 days. This painting depicts all of the lives that she touched. The center is her, surrounded by her family, enclosed within the flower. Each stone touches another representing the lives she helped as a mother, sister, daughter, cousin, niece, and as social worker who worked with pregnant teens. The stacked rocks, like that of a gravesite, stand in remembrance of her loving affective life.”

Commissioned Allegorical Portraitures Currently David Colvin is enjoying the process of creating paintings for a person specifically. After spending time with an interested client, Colvin will create a representational type of portrait that tells a story about who the subject is, what they stand for, what they honor. He does this through symbols. He calls the result an ‘allegorical portraiture’.

Installations & Sculptures Colvin is also interested in creating large Public Art features and installations. He has two such installations at Colfield Gallery in Collierville TN. A fountain based on the painting Fractal Rose and two ponds based on the painting Just Thinking. He is available to design and create personalized installation.

Jessica Hatfield started Colfield Gallery in June of 2012. The mission of Colfield Gallery is to present artists work in a comprehensive manner by means of a virtual web based gallery site. Colfield Gallery promotes artists through exhibition, consultation and marketing. It is our hope to bring new, emerging and established artists to new audiences and varying communities.

289 West Poplar Ave. Collierville, TN 38017 901-729-9010 • 901-270-3893 jessica@colfieldgallerycom www.colfieldgallery.com


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