This site uses a commercial template: However, online sales buttons are disabled; nothing on this site is currently available for sale online.
So, for the near future, this site will contain NO COOKIES.
The purpose of this site for now, is as an online portfolio, an art blog, and a way to connect with the art community.
Enjoy browsing around, and in the future, I hope to post more of my artwork here, along with short stories, some material from my old comics, videos, and other material.
Disclaimer: This site does (and will include more) nude study drawings, and a picture of the sculpture of David when I was in Florence Italy, but no nude photographs (a bulk of my artwork is comprised of landscapes and still-life images, anyway).
ALSO: A small number of people think that painting/drawing/photography etc. i.e. making art is not a real job - and do not appreciate the hours put into making a painting or a drawing; that is why you will find many of the images here marred with a big watermark. This is to prevent seeing my images show up on someone else’s page as some of their own work, or (as has been documented before in the news). Advertisers, bloggers, and other entities who are too lazy to pay for images will steal parts of images from other people’s social media sites to use in background shots, etc. This is still considered stealing if consent from the artist is not given. Many artists (including myself) probably give away more than half of all their art. And from time to time I will volunteer my time to helping on an art project collaboratively with other artists for no money- the reward is to keep practicing, continual self-improvement, and to gain more experience. If you have the means, support your local artists; you are not only paying for hours of work, but also the creative brainstorming that goes into making an image in the first place.
You can simply keep scrolling down, these are just quicker shortcuts (in order listed down this page) to the bottom of this home page. Additional links to other pages (A CLOSER LOOK, BLOG/EVENTS, and BIO) are at the top of page. And you can always use the HOME icon to return to this page at the top.
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Paintings on Canvas
在畫布上作畫
You’ve probably noticed these gaudy signatures on many of my photos and other art- These are watermarks digitally put on the images. They are not on the originals. They are simply put there to protect my art from digital theft, a copyright measure. If I arrange to send you one of these images, the watermark will be removed.
Watercolors
水彩繪畫
Explanation: “Done On Site”
You might notice some works have the phrase “Done on Site”: I have organized this website by medium. And aside from other mediums, watercolors seem to need special mention when, and where they were done. Watercolors are probably the most complicated and nuanced forms of painting; they must be done fairly quickly; it becomes much more complicated to match up the layers of color, when half done in one place and half done later at home, the colors might not match up, alternatively, when done ‘in the field’ one also has to take into account the position of the sun when one gets to a certain point in the painting; one famous watercolorist, Georgia O’Keeffe when doing some of her ‘on site’ paintings in the desert, would take a break under her car when the desert sun became too intense. Also, the position of random people in the composition are going to be coming and going about their business (you simply have to make a mental note, and decide to put that into your picture at a given moment). Watercolors are one of the most temporal (affected by time in the short-term) mediums out there.
This means when earlier taken by a photograph, or captured by a quick sketch to get down the initial image, with the intention of doing it into a watercolor later on (it’s usually something I wish I could freeze time set up an easel and paint). Is out of a desire of trying to capture a great image from life (it would be handy if I had a photographic memory, but the idea of doing a painting is to transform the image itself- it is being recorded and re-presented to others… this is a good point on why to defend photographers… but when changing the image into another medium, one is also transforming the image into another image, perspective, or idea). If I photograph an image, it’s usually on the go (stopping my bike on the side of the road in heavy traffic, a shot off of my phone cycling in the morning- if the photo were better than the watercolor, I’d probably show both. The portrait I did of my late father was actually done off of a small one inch test strip that seemed to catch his spirit; there wasn’t even a developed decent sized photo to go off of- and in the end I did the painting in an incredible couple of hours on New Year’s Eve right before I was to fly back to States to see my dad (It sounds cliche, but I was inspired).
Some works, I might want to go home and experiment with a different palette of colors (changing the composition, etc.). If a work is traced from a photo I did, I’ll tell you. One clue that it was painted on site, is the setting- sitting on a beach is an ideal spot to do a quick watercolor. All I can say, in conclusion is- The Pros: A pack of watercolors is very portable, and easy to do anywhere, the Cons: watercolors are a real pain to get the image down well… one really has to surrender to the medium. It’s very easy to overdo a watercolor (e.g. turn the whole image to mud). And finally, one has to have the mindset to say, “Stop- for better or worse, it’s finished! Let it dry, pack things up and move on.”
You’ve probably noticed these gaudy signatures on many of my photos and other art- These are watermarks digitally put on the images. They are not on the originals. They are simply put there to protect my art from digital theft, a copyright measure. If I arrange to send you one of these images, the watermark will be removed.
Pen & Ink Drawings
筆墨藝術
You’ve probably noticed these gaudy signatures on many of my photos and other art- These are watermarks digitally put on the images. They are not on the originals. They are simply put there to protect my art from digital theft, a copyright measure. If I arrange to send you one of these images, the watermark will be removed.
Prints
版畫
You’ve probably noticed these gaudy signatures on many of my photos and other art- These are watermarks digitally put on the images. They are not on the originals. They are simply put there to protect my art from digital theft, a copyright measure. If I arrange to send you one of these images, the watermark will be removed.
Photography
照片
You’ve probably noticed these gaudy signatures on many of my photos and other art- These are watermarks digitally put on the images. They are not on the originals. They are simply put there to protect my art from digital theft, a copyright measure. If I arrange to send you one of these images, the watermark will be removed.
Miscellaneous:
Behind the Scenes, Events, Travels, Video Links, and other art.
Contact Information
This is a new website, so at the moment, I am simply directing your email to davidrobertsstudios@yahoo.com, where I will manage any group notifications about any upcoming events, or individually answer any questions to anyone who has a question via email.
Please leave any questions or comments. I am not interested in sending you any notices if you do not wish to receive any (apologies - I am double checking the automatic settings, and do not wish to send any ads, or anything that even resembles spam). I will do my best to make sure this site does not send any cookies. You can check the blog/events page: The button is at the top, or just here below is the events calendar.
The purpose of this website at the moment, primarily, is to connect with others in the art community, and to function as an ongoing online portfolio to feature my work.
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