David Jenkins

Digital Artist

Artist Statement and Bio

In the mid 1990’s David discovered that engineering computers could also be used to create artistic forms. That discovery was an epiphany which changed his life, leading to the creation of Lifescape Design.

Arthur Clarke (2001 A Space Odyssey) described fractal geometry as the mathematics of nature. David takes it one step farther and defines it as the mathematics of the soul. Each of his images is a reflection of one aspect of his imaginative spirit that ranges from the deeply thoughtful to the curiously whimsical.

David uses high technology GFX workstations to create his images and employs a variety of methods from giclée prints on canvas to 3D holography to reproduce his work.

His works have been seen on the cover of magazines, on television shows and in galleries locally and in Europe. David’s art has won several awards; most recently his work has been selected into the “Top 40” at the 2008 LA Center for Digital Arts exhibition.

Awards

2008
LA Center for Digital Arts "Top 40" Exhibition
2007
Mohave County Fair – Best of Class
2006
Mohave County Fair – 1st Digital Art
Sedona Arts Festival – Best in Category
Cover Art for "Dazzling Desert" Southwest Travel Magazine
Mount Charleston Jazz Festival – Invited Artist
Art Along the River – Featured Artist
2005
Mohave County Fair – Best of Show
Art Along the River – Featured Artist
2004
Jennifer Stein Documentary on Fractal Geometry
March of Dimes - Star Chefs of Las Vegas Invited Artist
2003
PBS Special "Art: the Textures in Fresno" - Featured Digital Artist
2001
ClovisFest Poster Artist of the Year
PBS Affiliate (KVPT) Poster Artist of the Year

David's Main Tools with links

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