Moonlight and Surf 1980 23x27
David Dalton
Original Painting : Oil on Textured Board
Size : 17x21 in | 43x53 cm
Framed : 23x27 in | 58x69 cm
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Year1980
Hand SignedLower Right and on Verso
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassOriginal 1988 Frame
Purchased fromGallery 1988
Provenance / HistoryMoresburg Gallery
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID142217
David Dalton - United States
Art Brokerage: David Dalton American Artist: b. 1952. He was born in 1952 in Pontiac, Michigan. The son of an artist, he has been involved in the arts most of his life. Upon graduating in 1977 with a degree in Fine Arts, a turning point took place in Dalton's artistic career. During a weekend excursion, he visited Carmel, California. In touring more than forty galleries, he was greatly impressed by its art and was particularly moved by the work of renowned seascape painter Alexander Dzigurski. Thus with new enthusiasm and inspiration, Dalton decided to move to southern California and dedicate his career to painting ocean views. Once settled on the West Coast, Dalton set a hectic schedule for himself of teaching by day and painting by night. He practiced different techniques, striving always to express himself in new ways through his brush. Dalton's work was enthusiastically received by the public which encouraged him to paint even more. Soon, the young artist was working between ten and fourteen hours a day. His dedication reaped benefit, for just two years later an established the praise of noted art dealers throughout the United States.Today, Dalton's images of the pounding California surf and the spirited motion of the Pacific Ocean are crisp, forceful and captivating. He has mastered a unique style of brushwork that gives luminosity to his canvases, and his layered application of color imparts depth and perspective. The artist's exploration of the power of color has also added much to his painting which now stands so vividly apart from the work of his contemporaries. A master of the intricacies involved in blending oils, Dalton captures anything from the burning intensity of a California sunset to the haunting moodiness of a silver-cast moon reflecting off ice-blue waters. Listings wanted.