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Pheasant
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Size:53 x 35 in.
Dave White's original painting titled "Pheasant", measuring 48" x 30" and created on linen, showcases his signature dynamic and expressive style. The piece captures the vibrant energy of a pheasant, rendered in bold, sweeping strokes that create a sense of movement and life. White’s use of vivid colors—rich reds, oranges, and blues—combined with textured layers, brings an abstract yet striking realism to the bird, highlighting both the beauty and fragility of nature.
White's artistic journey is as dynamic as his art. He first gained attention through the Northern Graduates exhibition and went on to show at The Royal College of Art in London, where his work attracted the interest of a prominent dealer. This led to exhibitions in Mayfair and international art fairs during the 1990s. In 1997, his wildlife paintings were exhibited alongside works by David Hockney at the "Animals in Art" charity exhibition at Sotheby's. This exposure marked the beginning of White’s public presence, with television and radio interviews, and extensive national press coverage.
Although White is widely recognized for his wildlife portraits, his art also explores themes from fashion, design, and pop art. In 2002, he pioneered the "Sneaker Art" movement, blending his wildlife painting techniques with pop culture references by painting iconic sneaker designs in oils. His groundbreaking work led to collaborations with major brands like Nike and Mercedes Benz, further establishing him as a visionary artist.
Throughout his career, White has focused on environmental issues, using his international success to raise awareness about endangered species. His work has been featured in prestigious auctions, including at Christie’s, and in exhibitions with artists such as Kaws and Murakami.
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Size:53 x 35 in.
Dave White's original painting titled "Pheasant", measuring 48" x 30" and created on linen, showcases his signature dynamic and expressive style. The piece captures the vibrant energy of a pheasant, rendered in bold, sweeping strokes that create a sense of movement and life. White’s use of vivid colors—rich reds, oranges, and blues—combined with textured layers, brings an abstract yet striking realism to the bird, highlighting both the beauty and fragility of nature.
White's artistic journey is as dynamic as his art. He first gained attention through the Northern Graduates exhibition and went on to show at The Royal College of Art in London, where his work attracted the interest of a prominent dealer. This led to exhibitions in Mayfair and international art fairs during the 1990s. In 1997, his wildlife paintings were exhibited alongside works by David Hockney at the "Animals in Art" charity exhibition at Sotheby's. This exposure marked the beginning of White’s public presence, with television and radio interviews, and extensive national press coverage.
Although White is widely recognized for his wildlife portraits, his art also explores themes from fashion, design, and pop art. In 2002, he pioneered the "Sneaker Art" movement, blending his wildlife painting techniques with pop culture references by painting iconic sneaker designs in oils. His groundbreaking work led to collaborations with major brands like Nike and Mercedes Benz, further establishing him as a visionary artist.
Throughout his career, White has focused on environmental issues, using his international success to raise awareness about endangered species. His work has been featured in prestigious auctions, including at Christie’s, and in exhibitions with artists such as Kaws and Murakami.
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