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The paintings and drawings of David Keith Braly combine elements of architecture, landscape, and ornamental detail into images that are expressive and interpretive of their immediate surroundings and evocative of their historial precedents.

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“My work is about the multitude of ideas received from looking at architecture: its formal impressions of plans, elevations, gardens or public squares, and its poetic impressions of colour, textures and atmosphere - the ease of drama of the experience at hand, or later recalled.”

David uses cultural artifacts as generators for his artwork, believing their references provide a meaningful environment for contemporary living.