David
Wightman

 

 
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My Atalanta, recent solo show with Long & Ryle, London



 
Great Tit and Emmaline is part of an ongoing collaboration with Fran Giffard / see more



 
My new print Ariadne was recently featured in 'In With The New' - a virtual exhibition highlighting recently published contemporary prints at The London Original Print Fair



 
New abstract painting: Amelia ii, acrylic and collaged wallpaper on canvas, 55 x 55 cm



 
I recently created a colouring page for the wonderful staff at University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. If you'd like to join in on the colouring fun, you can download the pages here - I'd love to see your efforts! You'll also find a beautiful colouring page by Fran Giffard.



 
Commission: Celestine ii, acrylic and collaged wallpaper on canvas, 70 x 105 cm
> San Mateo, USA / see more commissions



 
Commission: Ondine iii, acrylic and collaged wallpaper on canvas, 80 x 100 cm
> Montréal, Canada / see more commissions



 
In Arcadia, solo show with Duran|Mashaal Gallery, Montréal, Canada



 
A Devotion, two-person exhibition with Fran Giffard at Someth1ng Gallery, London



 
Duran|Mashaal Gallery, Montréal



 
Royal Over-Seas League, London, with Liberty Gallery



 
Art Wynwood, Miami, with Duran|Mashaal Gallery



 
London Art Fair with Long & Ryle



 
CONTEXT Art Miami with Duran|Mashaal Gallery



 
The Other Art Fair, London



 
EMPIRE, solo show with Long & Ryle, London



 
Emmaline v, commissioned by Imperial College Healthcare Charity for St. Mary's Hospital A&E Relatives' Room, Paddington, London



 
New interview with Tabish Khan, FAD



 
Emmaline as featured in New paintings + Akris collaboration



 
Akris collaboration, Fall / Winter collection



 
Alumnus interviews with Middlesex University and the Royal College of Art



 
Teton as featured in Money Week and Harper's Bazaar



 
Odalisque as featured in Image Magazine



 
Redux, an overview exhibition of seventeen paintings from 2008 to 2013 at two venues in London



 
Hero, commissioned by Arts Council England