Piece description from the artist
On my "Blue Highways" travels I found this abandoned rail car on an old section of track in the middle of West Virginia. Who knows what sights it's seen….what towns and cities it had passed through……..and now it sits neglected, rusting and overgrown! Nobody wants it…..but me!
Born in southern California, David Hunt spent most of his formative years traveling; he and his family lived in the Philippine Islands, China, Japan and the Pacific Rim. He spent time working as a deckhand on a charter sailboat along the Atlantic coast of the United States and the Caribbean, while the rocky coast of Maine and the deserted Leeward Islands also became a part of his visual language.
While studying design at the University of Cincinnati, Dave had the opportunity to work with artists like "Robert Fabe":http://www.askart.com/askart/f/robert_fabe/robert_fabe.aspx, "Phil Foster":http://digproj.libraries.uc.edu:8180/luna/servlet/univcincin~34~34 and "Reginald Grooms":http://www.askart.com/askart/g/reginald_leslie_grooms/reginald_leslie_grooms.aspx. His experience with these artists marked the beginning of his painting career.
Though he has worked with oil paints and watercolor in the past, Dave is currently working with acrylic paints. His style is very illustrative, emulating the works of "N.C. Wyeth":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.C.Wyeth, "Bernie Fuchs":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Fuchs and "Mark English":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_English, often using the mark-making style and mood of his mentor, "Robert Fabe":http://maryrangallery.com/artists/robertfabe.
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