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Artist: David Stephens ( Canada, 1955 - present ) -
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Main Category: Painting
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Genres: Outsider Art
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Biography: David Stephens has worked at a wide range of jobs, ranging from marine rigger to logging foreman.
David was a co-founder, along with Lorne Reid, of a folk art studio/gallery in Cheticamp, Nova Scotia, and was instrumental in supporting and promoting some of the first wave of folk artists from Cape Breton. He is also a co-founder of the Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival. He has painted since childhood, and has been at it full time since 1984. He has become one of Nova Scotia's most popular folk artists. Along with his paintings on board, he has also completed an "art car" project, in which he decorated a 1984 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 using paint, marbles, coins, found objects and broken mirror glass.
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Exhibition History: His painted Volkswagon door was selected for the McCain travelling exhibit of Maritime Art in 2002, and was later purchased by the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia for its permanent collection. One of David's works has been selected for the 2005 poster for the Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival, and he will be featured in an upcoming issue of "Saltscapes" magazine. He will also be featured on Wayne Rostad's "On The Road Again" television program in the fall of 2005.
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Bibliography: Ref: Nova Scotia Folk Art Festival Society, A Joyous Vision - Contemporary Folk Art in Nova Scotia (1995); McKendry, An Illustrated Companion to Canadian Folk Art (1999)
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