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"Sacred Space" Abiquiu by David Schulze


"Sacred Space" Abiquiu by David Schulze
Framed original oil painting, "Sacred Space" - Penitente Morada, Abiquiu, panel by David Schulze. From the artist: "An icon in Northern New Mexico, this sacred space is home to the faithful who have a long tradition in the area". Approx 8” x 10” plus 3" frame.
Having a personal connection with the subjects I paint is important because it adds an element of authenticity to my work. Painting subjects from life outdoors, en plein air, as often as possible, brings me great joy. -David Schulze
Framed original oil painting, "Sacred Space" - Penitente Morada, Abiquiu, panel by David Schulze. From the artist: "An icon in Northern New Mexico, this sacred space is home to the faithful who have a long tradition in the area". Approx 8” x 10” plus 3" frame.
Having a personal connection with the subjects I paint is important because it adds an element of authenticity to my work. Painting subjects from life outdoors, en plein air, as often as possible, brings me great joy. -David Schulze
David Schulze
Having a personal connection with the subjects I paint is important because it adds an element of authenticity to my work. Painting subjects from life outdoors, en plein air, as often as possible, brings me great joy. When I am not able to paint a subject from direct observation, I work in my studio from my own studies, sketches, or photographs. Color harmony is also important to me and I enjoy the challenge of working with a limited palate. Mixing my own colors as I paint en plein air or alla prima in my studio helps me approach this aspect of painting in ways that are not possible with a more expansive palate.
The physical act of placing paint on canvas with a brush is one of the most immediate and tactile joys of making a painting. Brush strokes that are visible in a finished work add interest and help provide the viewer clues about how the painting was created. My work has been featured in local, regional and national juried exhibits. I am a member of the Oil Painters of America, the Outdoor Painters Society, and have been designated a Signature Member of the Texas Visual Arts Association.I hold a bachelor's degree in business administration from UT Austin and a law degree from Baylor and believe in the value and importance of community service. I am a member of the Leadership Dallas class of 2005, have served on the Board of Directors of Big Thought and of DIFFA/Dallas, on the Steering Committee of the Emergency Artist Support League, and as organizer for the 2010 North Dallas Artist Studio Tour.