David Berridge

I want viewers to have more than a pleasing image to look at. I want them to experience what I felt in the creation of the work."

David's Technique, generally regarded as Impressionist, displays a keen sense of light and shadow. A brilliant palette and dramatic use of color characterize his work in this difficult medium. A mark from an oil pastel stick is permanent. Because of its creamy properties, oil pastel is susceptible to overblending and can easily be overworked by the uninitiated. Unlike painting in oil or acrylic, there is no room for error.
 

Selected List of Exhibitions and Representation
Berozkina Gallery, Kirkland, WA
History of the World Gallery, Camano Island, WA
E.A.F.A. 21st Annual Exhibition, Seattle, WA
Nelson/Rovzar Gallery, Kirkland, WA
Island Artists International, Guemes Island, WA
Favell Museum of Western Art, Klamath Falls, OR
Husbergs Fine Art Gallery, Sedona, AZ
Quail Ridge Gallery, Sedona, AZ
Covington Fine Arts Gallery, Fort Worth, TX


Mighty Oaks

22x30 - Arches 140# cold pressed watercolor paper

Primitive Road

12x17 - Arches 140# cold pressed watercolor paper

Boulders

15x23 - Arches 140# cold pressed watercolor paper

Lakeside Cabins

12x18 - Arches 140# cold pressed watercolor paper

Reflections

11x14 - Arches 140# cold pressed watercolor paper

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