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David
N. Kitler |
Born in Toronto, David is an honours graduate of the Ontario College of Art who has always been intrigued by nature's intricate details. As he likes to point out, "God is an amazing designer. The closer you look, the more there is to see..." It is this intricacy that David attempts to capture in his paintings. He has traveled the world, and his paintings reflect his experiences. People are often told to "stop and smell the roses." As a visual artist, David uses his work to remind people to stop and LOOK at the beauty that surrounds them. |
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Style:
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Realism |
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Mostly acrylics |
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I am amazed by all birds, but birds of prey hold a special place in my heart. |
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[None in particular.] I only paint birds that I have had a chance to observe in the wild, and the fresher the experience, the more excited I am about painting it. After a trip to Brazil, I had to paint macaws, parrots and toucans. After a trip in North America, I'll be working on ducks, eagles, or jays. I want to paint them all. |
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use of earlier or new work:
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Either |
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published
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Wildlife Art - Jul/Aug 1998, Jan/Feb 2000, Mar/Apr 2002. |
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