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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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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Computer Hand

One of David’s favorite themes are computers and this one he creates a hand laughing at the computer and his spermatozoa computer mouse.

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Troubadour

This painting was done live with David de Hilster listening to live piano by his pianist friends who was playing “Spanish-like” music.

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Rio at Night

David imagined the Corcovado Christ Statue in the clouds with moonlight in the clouds and reflecting on the ocean and all the city lights of Rio de Janiero.

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Fishing Village

This was a painting that David copied from his grandmother in honor of her own artwork. Although she was not an artist, Helen de Hilster started drawing and painting lessons late in life and when she passed, passed on canvases and paints to David.

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