David Pearce Paintings for Saleb 1963

Available
  • My Favourite Vase
    David Pearce
    My Favourite Vase, 2026
    76 x 61 cm
    29 7/8 x 24 in
    David Pearce, My Favourite Vase, 2026
    £ 5,500.00
  • Christopher Farr Curtain
    David Pearce
    Christopher Farr Curtain, 2026
    76 x 61 cm
    29 7/8 x 24 in
    David Pearce, Christopher Farr Curtain, 2026
    £ 5,500.00
  • Elizabethan Stitchwork
    David Pearce
    Elizabethan Stitchwork, 2026
    76 x 61 cm
    29 7/8 x 24 in
    David Pearce, Elizabethan Stitchwork, 2026
    £ 5,500.00
  • White Jasmine
    David Pearce
    White Jasmine, 2025
    50 x 40 cm
    19 3/4 x 15 3/4 in
    £ 3,250.00
  • Blue Vase
    David Pearce
    Blue Vase, 2024
    40 x 36 cm
    15 3/4 x 14 1/8 in
    David Pearce, Blue Vase, 2024
    £ 2,950.00
  • Black Bean Pot
    David Pearce
    Black Bean Pot, 2023
    40 x 50 cm
    15 3/4 x 19 3/4 in
    David Pearce, Black Bean Pot, 2023
    £ 2,950.00
  • Blue Tree Farm
    David Pearce
    Blue Tree Farm, 2013
    30 x 40 cm
    11 3/8 x 15 3/4 in
    David Pearce, Blue Tree Farm, 2013
    £ 2,500.00
  • Table Top (Apple Trees)
    David Pearce
    Table Top (Apple Trees), 2016
    24.2 x 31 cm
    9 1/2 x 12 1/4 in
    David Pearce, Table Top (Apple Trees), 2016
    £ 1,450.00
Biography

David Pearce is a British painter.

 

After travelling widely throughout the 1980s, Pearce returned to settle and work near Padstow in Cornwall. As a self-taught artist, he sought inspiration from St Ives artists including Patrick Heron, Alfred Wallis and Roger Hilton in developing his primitive style. Pearce combines a naive spontaneity of composition with exciting use of colour, drawing on elements of the surrounding Cornish coastline.

 

"My work explores the notion of the ephemeral and the fragility of existence in both a personal and wider context. In these fast paced virtual times, I paint as it feels innate, constant, tangible. I try to work with a primitive directness, using seemingly simple compositions and just enough complexity and confusion to hold the attention. The paintings are deliberately intimate in size, with no ego or grandeur. I celebrate the innocence of awkward lines and nervous tension," The Artist, 2018

 

His work has been widely exhibited in Europe and the USA. Recent exhibitions include The John Moores Painting Prize (2018), The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (2015 - 2017), "Accidental Genius" Milwaukee Art Museum (USA, 2012) and The London Art Fair (2011-2016). Between 2002-2006 his work was also featured at The Outsider Art Fair, New York.