"Equine" with signed Woodford Reserve


Item Number: 143

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $1,500

Online Close: Nov 21, 2014 9:30 PM EST

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!



Description

11x14, oil on canvas

Artist: David Schuster 


The final price for this painting and signed Woodford Reserve will be matched by the Veritas Curat Foundation, thereby doubling the donation to cancer research at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center in Louisville.


This painting is being sold with a bottle of Woodford Reserve that features David's artwork and is signed by the artist and Master Distiller Chris Morris.


David Schuster was born and raised in Louisville, Ky., where he received a solid foundation in visual art at Trinity High School. He continued his studies and began his professional career as an artist at the University of Virginia. He has since become an accomplished painter, working in many styles and several genres including: portraiture, figurative, landscape, equine and mixed media. David has murals and paintings in both private and corporate collections across the country. He has had numerous solo exhibitions and participated in several group shows. 

 

"I am fascinated by the beauty and mystery of existence here on earth. My art is a response to the world that I encounter and a record of my insights, observations and experiences. The human condition is such that we share in common experiences of sensory stimuli, but perceive and interpret those experiences uniquely. I hope that my artistic expression will not only delight, inform, and inspire the viewer, but also resonate with them on a level beyond pure aesthetics."

 

David owns and operates David Schuster Fine Art, where he teaches, creates and shows his artwork. 

 

David Schuster Fine Art

211 South Clay Street

Louisville, Ky 40202

 

Tel/fax: 502-561-ARTS

email: davidoschuster@gmail.com

www.davidoschuster.com

Special Instructions

Photograph may differ slightly from painting itself. Additional photographs available upon request.


Shipping and handling courtesy of the Veritas Curat Foundation.