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Artist Statement:
Living and working in Montana has many challenges and rewards for me as an artist. The natural beauty of Montana is unmatched by any attempt to reproduce it’s majestic and scenic beauty by any tool an artist like myself might use. The best I can hope for is a ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
On Exhibit Now
Dancing Bones Ink Inc.Gallery Columbia Falls, Montana
dancingbonesinkinc.com
KRMC Gallery Winter 2007, Kalispell Montana Living with Animals Exhibit
KRMC Gallery Summer 2006, Kalispell Montana
LS3P Ltd. Charlston, South Calolina
The OPEN Sign Project
Documenting the Urban Landscape
Homogenizing America through the distribution of functional Icons
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Artist Galleries:
Dancing Bones Ink. Columbia Falls, Montana, 406-212-2164 http://dancingbonesinkinc.home. bresnan.net/
Art Exchange.com
Montana Artists
http://www.montana-artists.com/ index.asp
Artocracy
www.artocracy.org...
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Artist Reviews:
2007
Ethnic Painting Online Encyclopedia of Painting
David Eubank
Oil painting is done with the help of various paints mixed into a medium of oil. It is mainly done on pigmented surfaces and is one of the most popular and oldest medium of painting. David Eubank is one of the ...
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Collections:
My work is in a number of private collections and yours could be included...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Portfolio Exhibitions for David Eubank
| Discover personal portfolio exhibitions David Eubank has chosen to display in their artist portfolio. These exhibitions are entirely chosen and created by the artist. The artist may choose what type of work to display and showcase in their own personal portfolio exhibition space. Enjoy the exhibitions! | |
Chaco Canyon Revisited_ _We Can Never Speak Their Names_ No More__:
Today’s headlines detail the failure of our way of life, a human system on the brink of Collapse. This is not a new story in the history of civilization. It is a story of transition from the past to the present and an uncertain future. Several years ago, I read Jarred Diamond’s book Collapse. He writes about the people of Chaco Canyon and the failure of their system, their way of life. They ... (view this exhibition)
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