"Looking North" a canvas giclee print by David Arsenault


Item Number: 147

Time Left: 13d 17h

Opening Bid: $110

Value: $215

Online Close: Jun 29, 2025 10:00 PM EDT

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Description

 David Arsenault Canvas giclée print


 


TITLE: Looking North
SUBJECT: Thacher Island
SIZE: 16" X 20"
VALUE: $215


 


David Arsenault was born in upstate New York. He was first captivated by art in 1970 when he discovered a reproduction of Edward Hopper's painting Gas in a grade school library book. However, it wasn’t until the early ‘90s—more than twenty years later—that a professor in his graphic arts program reintroduced him to Hopper’s work and he felt decisively compelled to study painting. The early influence had it's effect on him to the degree that The Wall Street Journal once wrote that "Some of Mr. Arsenault’s paintings could pass for works by Edward Hopper.” He studied painting at the University at Albany (NY). Since he first began showing his work in 1993, David has had or participated in hundreds of local, regional, and national exhibitions: in New York City, Chicago, Vermont, Connecticut, throughout upstate New York, and of course in Massachusetts: Cape Ann, Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Williamstown, and more. Arsenault has also served as an exhibition juror, conducted painting demonstrations and critiques, and published articles including in The Artist's Magazine. He is also a former co-director of the Schenectady New York Oakroom Artists, one of the oldest membership-by-invitation artist associations in the United States. His oil paintings, giclée prints, and reproductions are found in private and corporate collections across the United States and around the world. He and his wife Rev. Sue Koehler-Arsenault relocated to the seaside town of Rockport, Massachusetts in November 2014 with the goal of opening a gallery. On March 27, 2015 they opened The Art of David Arsenault on Bearskin Neck. David was juried into the renowned Rockport Art Association & Museum in early 2016. The Gallery moved to its next and final location at 8 Dock Square in Rockport on December 1, 2016. David chose to close his gallery on December 24, 2024 after 10 successful Rockport seasons in order to focus specifically on his painting. You can follow him on Facebook at his page, The Art of David Arsenault, and on Instagram.