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Artist Statement:
Artist Statement
David Eubank
Thoughts while having a Colonoscopy
While having a colonoscopy I was thinking in a drug induced dream state about the experiences life brings to one’s art. For me life changes my art continuously. I have never been one of those artists that found a subject, ...
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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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David Eubank Biography:
| Biographical information for David Eubank can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public. | |
Age
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55
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| Gender |
Male
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
4
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| Religion |
not provided |
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| Education |
Graduate Degree |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Skiing, History, Travel, Politics, Climate Change,the Bomb |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Oil
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Abstract Expressionism - (1940 - 1955)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
To Many To List
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| Favorite Work of Art |
Too ManyTo List
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
The Human Conditon |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
The love of creative thought and action |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Have you looked at the sky lately? Where I spend the majority of time it is enormous, endlessly vast, day and night. I travel from the small town where I live in Northwest Montana to where I work in Glacier National Park. A curtain of stream and smoke imbedded with emissions of formaldehyde from the wood products mill dominates my view of the mountains from the house where I live until I drive north to where the sky explodes above the bones of the mountain tops. I work in the wilderness of the back country mostly, week long hitches, away from cell phones, electricity, and most things that are modern. There are no roads, no cars no trucks, just the trail a horse or two and the mules that carry our burden. As we climb upward to the top of craggy rock mountains where we will work for a week, the sky opens up, everything seems to push upward. At the top I am often above the cloud line when the clouds hug the valley floors. Every thing is gone, the endless supply of news and consumer product advertisements. It is just me and the sky, the mountains and everything that is. The mules drop off our supplies and tools and are gone until pick up day. The hours are long and hard punctuated with weather that reminds you how fragile you are. When the work is done or before it begins it is quite, quite like you forgot it could be. The sky is there drawing shapes with brushes of wind that push the clouds like paint on a canvas, canopies of stars and planets so bright they light the night. That’s when you can think, that’s when you can just be, when you can just use your senses and release yourself from what you knew to what you really what to know. Destine to return to the modern world and try and make sense of what is today, now; between a place of sanity and madness. As an artist that is where I struggle.
Born: Clarksburg, West Virginia 1952
Currently Living: Columbia Falls, Montana
Education: University of Akron, Akron Ohio Bachelor of Fine Arts
Kent State University, Kent, Ohio Master of Studio Arts
Current
Employment: Carpenter, Special Projects, Historic Preservation, National Park Service, Glacier National Park Montana
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