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Like a Bird- Shadow Follows Light's Illusion
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
Dallas artist David A. Dreyer’s eighth solo exhibition at Valley House Gallery was presented early in 2021, accompanied by an exhibition catalogue. His recent paintings are inspired ...
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2010s American Modern David A. Dreyer Art

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Canvas, Chalk, Charcoal, Oil, Graphite

Small Boat
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary David A. Dreyer Art

Materials

Graphite, Linen, Oil, Panel

In to Down
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary David A. Dreyer Art

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Laminate, Oil, Plywood

D S Blues
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary David A. Dreyer Art

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Canvas, Graphite, Oil

China Cat
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...
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2010s Contemporary David A. Dreyer Art

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Canvas, Graphite, Oil

Gulf Stream Overlay, The Delta
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
In his essay about David A. Dreyer's work, Philip Van Keuren writes: "He distills infinite visual and sensory stimuli he encountered while working in the field into the relatively...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract David A. Dreyer Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

Don't Let Go
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has had solo exhibitions a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary David A. Dreyer Art

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Canvas, Charcoal, Graphite, Oil

Facing the Moon
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
"The art I make does not tell a direct story, but prompts one to find things truly unseen. The works develop through intuitive improvisations, actions upon surface, and lines perpetu...
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2010s Abstract David A. Dreyer Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Graphite

Red Hare, D S Blues
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He has had solo exhibitions at The McKinney Avenue Contemporary in Dallas, Th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary David A. Dreyer Art

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Canvas, Graphite, Oil

Often I Wander, Five Vessels
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He has had solo exhibitions at The McKinney Avenue Contemporary in Dallas and The Gra...
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2010s Abstract David A. Dreyer Art

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Canvas, Charcoal, Oil, Graphite

Last Quarter II
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract David A. Dreyer Art

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Canvas, Graphite, Oil

Dark Star
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract David A. Dreyer Art

Materials

Birch, Graphite, Oil

Earthen Vessel
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
"The art I make does not tell a direct story, but prompts one to find things truly unseen. The works develop through intuitive improvisations, actions upon surface, and lines perpetu...
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2010s Abstract David A. Dreyer Art

Materials

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Earth Flare, Before I Close My Eyes
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary David A. Dreyer Art

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Graphite, Oil

Surrounded by Night, Nature's Abundance
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He was a recipient of the Moss/Chumley Award from the Meadows Museum and has ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary David A. Dreyer Art

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal, Graphite, Oil

Bring to Light
By David A. Dreyer
Located in Dallas, TX
David A. Dreyer was born in Dallas in 1958, and earned his BFA and MFA at Southern Methodist University. He has had solo exhibitions at The McKinney Avenue Contemporary in Dallas and...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary David A. Dreyer Art

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Canvas, Graphite, Oil

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