Biography
David Supper developed an individual style of painting called "hard edge realism". It is characterised by the use of flat colour to describe the interplay of light and shade, and juxtaposition of jagged shapes, often simplified to the point of abstraction. David's work also features stage-like compositions, in which spatial relationships are explored between the background and objets trouvés.
Having trained in Manchester College of Art and Design, David is now a professional artist. His work is in collections all over the world, and continues to attract a lot of interest. David lives and works in West Bridgford, Nottingham. His home is also his studio and private gallery.
Exhibitions:
Thompson's Gallery, Marylebone, London
Driffold Gallery, Sutton Coldfield.
Leabrooks Gallery, Derbyshire (solo exhibition, 2015).
National Holocaust Museum (3 paintings in permanent collection).
Tags:
Hard edge, realism, acrylic, landscape.
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