Four Blocks

Painted in the early 1990s, de Hilster was working with acrylic on melatile, a hard smooth board. He made the melatile canvases in various sizes and decided to make numerous 12″ x 12″ canvases. This was the result.

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Figure in Space

This is the most important work according to the artist in his career. He was taking classes at Parque Large in the incredibly beautiful location at the feet of the Corcovado Mountain. Once the teacher recognized David’s talent, he promised to break David of his black-and-white pencil drawings. David was worried given he is red-green colorblind.

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Doris’ Eyes

In a phase in 1990, de Hilster created numerous works using Crayola crayons. This was inspired by Picasso, one of David’s favorite artists and is drawn from David’s live pencil portrait of Doris.

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Three Faces of Adam

Acrylic paint on melatile with David painting with a pallet knife. The faces are (from left to right) a Neanderthal, a renaissance man (inspired by Michael Angelo), to a modern portrait of the artist himself with his head turned 180 degrees away from the viewer.

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Three Faces of Eve

David painting with acrylic paint completely with his fingers. The faces are the moods of a women, from the Victorian, to the modern, to emotion rage.

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