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David
C. Behrens
Upon viewing a
painting by David C. Behrens, one is immediately moved by the intense
imagery and emotion found in his work. “As humans we are all moved by
stories,” David says, “and my greatest hope is that my paintings
achieve what a good story does, only not with words but with
brushstrokes.”
As an Illustration major at East Carolina University, David made his
first connection with Native Americans and their history. “I
remember going to the library to do some research on a painting and
stumbling across some old photographs of Native people. The profound
sense of pride mixed with sadness and longing in their faces spoke so
sharply to me that I just could not put my paintbrush to canvas without
painting one of these remarkable faces.”
With his bloodline being from Sicilian and German descent many wonder
how he can so accurately portray a people not his own. “I believe that
God has put it in my heart to paint these images and it is my prayer
that He would somehow use my art to bring forth a sense of healing.”
At first glance it is difficult to distinguish the method and media
that David enjoys to work in. These dream-like montages are the result
of an oil glazing technique that dates back to the early Italian
Renaissance period. To achieve this David builds up many different
layers of translucent oil washes thus creating a very pleasing effect
of images fading in and out of their surroundings. To create a sense of
organic texture that has become his hallmark, David paints on a surface
of gesso mixed with powdered marble.
It is accurate to say that one does not merely view one of David’s
paintings but journeys into it. It is easy to lose oneself in the
candid realism, the flowing movement, and the heartbeat found in each
of his works. “Art is my purest form of communication and it would be
dishonoring if I did not acknowledge Jesus Christ, my Creator and
Savior who has blessed me with the ability to paint, for truly He is
the greatest artist of all.”
David's artwork can be seen at galleries throughout the country. He
currently travels coast to coast and exhibits at many prestigious
Indian Art Markets. When he is back at his studio David works
diligently on new works of art that continue to challenge his audience
with stirring concepts that are both thoughtfully rendered and
fearlessly honest, giving a voice to a silent past.
David C. Behrens lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with wife Marybel
and his son Tomas. David and his wife are expecting another child in
late August of this year.
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