David Halbach Art
A member of the Cowboy Artists of America since 1985, David Halbach lived in Arizona until he moved to the Sierras of California. In 1975, he also won the prestigious silver medal at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame show for his watercolor "Story Teller." In 1996, he completed a project for National Geographic. He attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, and his teachers were the acclaimed Millard Sheets and Rex Brandt. He first encountered plein air painting at Chouinard and later, he said that "Painting from life is absolutely necessary in my art" (Southwest Art, October, 1998). He travels from his home in northern California to Western reenactments and to Native American reservations in Arizona.
1980s Naturalistic David Halbach Art
Watercolor
1990s Other Art Style David Halbach Art
Watercolor
1990s Other Art Style David Halbach Art
Watercolor
1990s American Realist David Halbach Art
Watercolor
2010s Naturalistic David Halbach Art
Acrylic, Watercolor, India Ink
1930s American Realist David Halbach Art
Paper, Gouache
Early 20th Century American Realist David Halbach Art
Watercolor, Handmade Paper
20th Century Post-Modern David Halbach Art
Paper, Oil Crayon, Mixed Media, Watercolor
1930s American Realist David Halbach Art
Paper, Oil
1930s American Realist David Halbach Art
Watercolor, Paper
1940s American Realist David Halbach Art
Paper, Oil
Late 19th Century Realist David Halbach Art
Watercolor
20th Century Post-Modern David Halbach Art
Paper, Oil Crayon, Mixed Media, Watercolor
1960s American Realist David Halbach Art
Paper, Watercolor
Early 20th Century Abstract David Halbach Art
Watercolor, Rag Paper, Pencil
20th Century Post-Modern David Halbach Art
Paper, Oil Crayon, Mixed Media, Watercolor