David T. Alexander

Polarized Sky, Red Land - 1
Straight Up, Eureka - 2
Twin Lakes Monashee - 3
Silver Star Back Yard - 4
Yellow Bombs - 5
Park Interior Out - 6
Out of Place - Snow Ghost - 7
In the Iceland Highlands on My Own - 8
Head Wall - Red Rock - 9
Headwall O'Hara - 10
Granite Faces - 11
Commonage Below Predator - 12
Cathedral Alpine - 13
Day Light 3AM, SW Iceland - 14
Coastal Contrasts - 15
Beaver Lake, Aberdeen Plateau - 16
Alpine Pothole and Toe - 17
Almost Gone - 18
Homing Device - 19
Screw Subtlety - 20
Alpine Swamp - 21
Liquid Spring Litter - 22
First of summer - 23
Falling In - 24
Magenta Moments, Then Form - 25
"Coloured Slip, Deepening" 2015 - 26
Speed & Shorthand - 27
Under the Cedars from Snow - 28
Rock Float Twin Lakes, 2006 - 29
Dark Water with Yellow Medals - 30
Pond Capitol - 31
OHara Blue Was Yesterdays Green - 32
Haida Gwaii, Early
Shore Edge Aberdeen Plateau
River Bank Trail
Snow Pond
Oyama West
The Hanging Tree No More
Crags on Bungy Jumping Dennis
Ready Mades, 1987
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David T. Alexander

Price Range: $3500 - $35000

Alexander studied at the Vancouver Art School and Langara College art dept. and then graduated with a BFA from Notre Dame University.

In 1980 he moved to Saskatoon to obtain his Master degree while researching in New York, London and Paris. He has travelled the world to attend his exhibitions, conduct lectures and drawing and painting research.

In 2006 Alexander attended the Morris Graves Foundation in California as an invited guest artist in residence and completed a large body of small paintings on wood panels.

In 2007 he visited Tokyo and Kyoto and was inspired by the parks and water features.

In September 2008 he returned to the high arctic as an invited member aboard a 75 ft. sailing ship that was circumnavigating North America through the North West Passage where he sailed from Tuktoyaktuk, Canada to Point Barrow Alaska. The expedition, Nord 69 consisted of artists, scientists and writers raising cultural and environmental awareness towards global warming.

David Alexander's art is in many public, private and corporate collections throughout the world, including The Vancouver Art Gallery, Museum of London, University of Toronto and Concordia University in Montreal, Museum of Art in Iceland, Canadian Embassies in Berlin, Beijing and Krakow. Corporate collections also include works throughout Canadian cities as well as Dubai, Seoul, New York, Mumbai and Nice France and others.

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