David Boyle | |
Although born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1944, David Boyle started his artistic career
in Grand Rapids, Michigan in the U.S.A. as a supermarket illustrator. It gets worse.
In the days before mass production of advertising a local supermarket hired Boyle
to produce illustrations of soup and bean cans for the minimum wage of $1.22 an
hour. Unfortunately, although the illustrations were passable, his lack of speed
and fastidious style led his employer, Marvin Ritsma, to comment, "This ain't no
Picasso kind of a thing we're doin' here. It's just an ad for damn beans!" Neither
employer nor employee knew it was an Andy Warhol kind of thing and subsequently
Boyle was fired. For a time the artist eked out a meagre living at Lake Michigan
painting cartoon illustrations on the fashionable white beach shirts of the day
until the northern winter arrived and he discovered folk music. Having a voice like
a hog caller seemed no impediment in this branch of entertainment. He thus combined
music with painting until he met a real singer, Charmaine Cross, who first agreed
to be his singing partner and later his wife. Travelling and singing around Europe
they eventually settled in Scotland. Having performed in concert halls, clubs and
pubs (and even a cave in Lossiemouth) Boyle fell in love with the light and landscape
of the North of Scotland and hoped to return some day with paints and brushes. Some
thirty years later, having worked as a lecturer, broadcaster and illustrator, this
ambition was fulfilled. Get in touch SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:1. Just Art, Fochabers, 2011 2. The Gallery, House of Bruar, Blair Atholl, 2011 3. The Quay Gallery, Aberdour, 2010 4. Nairn Open Art Exhibition, June 2009/2010 5. Royal Scottish Academy, Spring Exhibition, Edinburgh, May 2009 6. Duff House, Banff, (Solo Exhibition) Aug./Sept. 2007 7. Royal Scottish Academy, Spring Exhibition, Edinburgh May 2007 8. Perth Theatre (Solo Exhibition) 1990 |
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