Birdston

Birdston Valley Revival, by: Jon Flaming | March 7 - April 4, 2013


In March of 2013 David Dike Fine Art presented Birdston Valley Revival, by Jon Flaming. The show featured a new series of paintings covering the histories of a former slave community in Navarro County called Birdston Valley. Flaming discovered the location over 10 years ago, but it was not until the Summer of 2012 the community's past came to life.

Please visit Jon Flaming's page on this website to see Flaming' outstanding series of paintings as he recreates Valley's history on canvas. Jon's new friends, the descendants of those ex-slaves shared these stories with him. Jon has created this moving body of work through his folk art style. Imagery includes scenes of their cotton farming lifestyle, old Texas architectural landscapes, portraiture and some of his constructed three dimensional work.

Opening date: Thursday, March 7 from 5:00 - 8:00 PM at David Dike Fine Art.

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Birdston

Cowboys & Indians | Artist Profile | Jon Flaming


Link to Cowboys & Indians Article

Please join us for the opening on Thursday, March 7 from 5:00 - 8:00 PM here at David Dike Fine Art.

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2013 Auction

David Dike Fine Art Texas Art Auction | Jan 19, 2013


2013 marked the return of the David Dike Fine Art Texas Art Auction! The auction was held on January 19, 2013 at 4:00 PM at Wildman Art Framing, 1715 Market Center Blvd, Dallas, TX. The auction was a success in selling 81% of the 293 lots. Over 400 people attended the sale, in addition to the phone bidding as well as online bidding and sales

Please contact the gallery with questions about the auction and consigning to future auctions (214-720-4044).

Jan. 2013 Auction Results

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2013 ONLINE CATALOGUE



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Spring Gallery Walk 2012

Spring Gallery Walk 2012 | Sculpture Demonstration
by Douglas Clark


David Dike Fine Art presents a sculpting demonstration for bronze work by Texas sculptor Douglas Clark. Fort Worth native, Clark has been painting and sculpting specializing in wildlife art for over 20 years. Join us to view his process and also view the Early Texas oil paintings available in the regular and recent acquisition collections in the gallery.

About Douglas Clark:

Clark's work is greatly influenced by his extensive camping trips across the western United States and Canada. His favorite animals to depict, the longhorn, American bison or buffalo, and grizzly bear are all residents of this region. Clark’s sculptures capture the essential qualities and personality of each animal that he creates.

His work may be seen at the John B. Strong Gallery In Santa Fe, New Mexico, Reily Fine Art in Estes Park, Colorado, in Texas at The Gallery at the Frame Up in Fort Worth, David Dike Fine Art in Dallas, Prellop Fine Art in Salado, and the Insight Gallery in Fredericksburg. Clark's work is in both public and private collections. He has a large scale installation of a family of ducks at Watters Creek in the city of Allen, Texas.

Douglas has had a lifelong love of both art and wildlife. He has worked to further his art education by attending workshops and classes with masters of both sculpture and painting including Bruce Greene, Martin Grelle, Sandy Scott, Tim Schinabarger, Garland Weeks, Scott Myers and Cynthia Rigden. He is a member of the National Sculpture Society, the Outdoor Painters Society, and the Texas Artists Coalition.

He is an art teacher with the Fort Worth Independent school District where he has taught for over 20 years. In addition he teaches summer workshops at both public and private schools in sculpture, painting, and drawing. It is his great pleasure to encourage and develop the artistic talents of his students.

Source: Douglas Clark's website

Gallery Walk: Saturday, April 21, 2:00 - 8:00 PM





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Exhibition July 30 2011

Western Movie: by Jon Flaming | Oct 27 - Nov 25


David Dike Fine Art presents a new series of artwork by celebrated Texas Artist, Jon Flaming. The Western Movie series is a collection of new works inspired by the Friday night TV westerns from the 60’s and 70’s. Viewers will discover a vibrant and fresh new look in Flaming’s technique. This is Flaming’s 4th one-man show at David Dike Fine Art.

This show will contain works indicative of Flaming’s signature style. Many of the paintings mark a turning point in his approach that can be seen through his representation of figures and composition. The self-taught artist’s neo-regionalist style has both a folk art and Texas Regionalist look inspired by some of the Dallas Nine artists. Traditionally, the images and sentiment captured in Flaming’s work reminds the viewer the of the spirit of a time past; an era when small town Texas was occupied by salt-of-the earth folk who were content with hard work and the simple pleasures of stability and Grace. In his work you will often find signs of this life and work whether it’s renderings of a pick-up truck circa late 1950, farm tools leaning on an old farmhouse, a cherished cowboy hat, vacant motel or a cross.

In this new style he still uses bold color, but the strokes and use of color are juxtaposed to create lines and forms for a dramatic thought provoking effect. Not only is the technique vibrant, new and unlike any other, but the inspiration for Western Movie is just that; vibrant – the TV westerns in their time could transport a young mind to gallantly save the town, the girl or just be cool in a cowboy hat with a lit cigarette.

Flaming’s Western Movie series includes paintings that convey shadows of a past time. These new pieces not only portray an advance in style for the artist, but also capture nostalgia from his childhood. Flaming is known on a National level and here in Texas as one of the great “neo-regionalists” of his time. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the unveiling of this new series of truly great works by the artist.

Opening: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Exhibition: October 27 - November 25, 2011



Jon Flaming's website

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East Meets West: Capturing the Spirit of Texas through Japanese Woodblocks by Daryl Howard | Sept 24 - Oct 21


Austin based artist Daryl Howard authentically presents an East Asian technique of woodblocking, which dates back to 2nd century B.C. in China, and brings it to the 21st century to reflect nature’s forms. The show incorporates Howard’s Japanese woodblock prints as well as mixed media collage inspired by the natural Texas landscape. Her prints exude a brilliance of color juxtaposed by compelling black, and her architectural scenes and landscapes are refreshing visions close to her heart, drawing inspiration from world travel to the beauty of her home state.

Howard was introduced to this art form while teaching art in Tokyo in the 1970’s after receiving her BFA from Sam Houston State University. Howard was inspired by the 18th and 19th century Ukiyo-e woodcuts, and promptly began studying the technique by way of an apprenticeship with master print maker Hodaka Yoshida. After her studies with Yoshida and now proficient in the medium, she returned to her home state and graduated from the University of Texas with an MFA.

Since that time, Howard has traveled the globe nurturing her passion for the medium as well as mixed media collage. She has been exhibited and represented internationally since 1989, and her work is currently housed in over 75 permanent collections. Her art has also been reproduced in national publications. She exhibits through her studio on her ranch in Austin. Collectors anticipate her biannual exhibition, a one-day event held in the pavilion on her ranch in Austin.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to view her work outside of Austin.

The gallery presents guest lecturer Dr. Karen Pope of Baylor University, Art History Department; who will discuss Japonisme, the West’s enduring enthusiasm for the Art of Japan on Thursday, October 6, 2011 at 6:00 PM. *

Opening: Saturday, September 24, 2011 2:00 – 8:00 PM

Artist Lecture: Daryl Howard on her life and process: Saturday, September 24, 6:00 PM

Gallery Talk: Guest Lecturer, Dr. Karen Pope will discuss Japonisme; Thursday, October 6, 6:00 PM. | *RSVP for this lecture through the Online Contact Form below or by calling the gallery.

Exhibition: September 24 – October 21

Daryl Howard's website

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