167 4th Avenue, Kamloops, BC250-374-2400
Forty Years Later
16x24
Oil
$1565 Framed
Winter Lights
Edinburgh Heights
30x60
$4570 Framed
Winter Range 18x26 Acrylic $1790 Framed
Winter Range
18x26
Acrylic
$1790 Framed
Hey Where's My Lunch
10x8
$565 Framed
Give Me Shelter
18x14
Framed $1130
Above Enchanted
36x24
$2500 Wrap
This Recline
20.5x27
Conte Pencil
$720 Framed
Westsyde
20x30
$2120 Framed
Downtown
Exposure
12x24
$1385 Framed
Spring Thaw Old House
20x16
The stillness of the wilderness landscape is juxtaposed with the dramatic play of compositional elements, light and colour. Contrast is the underlying theme in all of David’s paintings. This talented draughtsman uses a profound knowledge of materials and techniques combined with a brilliant sense of design and drama to create striking renditions of the Canadian wilderness.
Born and raised in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, David began drawing and painting before starting school. After receiving a B.F.A. from the University of Ottawa, his restless desire to perfect his skills led him to continue his studies and research at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Canadian Conservation Institute in Ottawa and McGill University where he obtained a Masters Degree in Art Education. After spending several years teaching art, David continues to lecture and give workshops on the “Craft of Painting”.
David has been painting full-time since 1994 and is rapidly gaining recognition for his dynamic and original landscapes and “Treescapes”. His work is admired and appreciated by art lovers, collectors and artists alike, and this is reflected in the growing success he enjoys as an artist.
David’s work is exhibited in a number of galleries from Montreal across Canada including a number of galleries in British Columbia. David's new art book "David Langevin: Favourite Paintings" is now available for $29.95 by contacting Hampton Gallery.
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