David Michael Smith‘s paintings and drawings are firmly based in classical rendering but incorporate elements of surrealism and the fantastic. This arises from his desire to connect with the viewer on both a visual and emotional level.
Smith has long been interested in the concept of beauty, in all its power, its varied forms, its seductive danger and pure innocence. His work is often characterized by a “beautiful” surface, which disguises a more unsettling subtext.
His work is strongly narrative, even if the story is not defined for the viewer. Smith doesn’t shy away from the dramatic or the sentimental as kitsch. In fact, he exploits it to tell a story and evoke an air of melancholy and wistfulness.
He is drawn to oil paint as a medium both because of its historical context and the lush surface that it affords. From historical figures and events to religious symbolism and contemporary pop culture, each painting provides a glimpse into a darkly beautiful world where the viewer’s imagination is encouraged.
Images courtesy of David Michael Smith
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