"Glasses Adjust" oil on linen 24" x36"

"Glasses Adjust" oil on linen 24" x36"

"Frances distort" oil on linen 24" x 34"

"Frances distort" oil on linen 24" x 34"

"Newcomers- Trevi" 30" x 46" oil on linen 2016  David Glynn
Glynn portrait for Todd Stevens 36" x 48" oil on linen 2007

Glynn portrait for Todd Stevens 36" x 48" oil on linen 2007

"Solid Gold Bicycle"  36" x 28" acrylic and acrylic gold paint on canvas  2016 below are three recent small oils of bicycles included in a show at Perimeter Gallery in the Arts District, Downtown LA(tap an image to click through)

"Solid Gold Bicycle"  36" x 28" acrylic and acrylic gold paint on canvas  2016

 

below are three recent small oils of bicycles included in a show at Perimeter Gallery in the Arts District, Downtown LA

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"untitled" (baby and bicycles)  40" x 54" acrylic on paper 2017

"untitled" (baby and bicycles)  40" x 54" acrylic on paper 2017

"untitled" (baby and bicycles)  40" x 54" acrylic on canvas 2017

"untitled" (baby and bicycles)  40" x 54" acrylic on canvas 2017

"untitled" (baby and bicycles)  40" x 54" acrylic on paper 2017

"untitled" (baby and bicycles)  40" x 54" acrylic on paper 2017

re: the above two paintings “The Dance” and “Persephone”

Eaton Fire notes- Wolf Moon  1/13/25  Pasadena, CA

The Eaton Fire in Altadena, CA has taken two homes (one to rent) of Donna’s Authentic Movement friend Ivy and her J.P.L. pilot/ husband who built a single-engine plane in their garage.  When we were moving out of our Spring St loft we had entrusted to friends some of my original paintings to store on indefinite loan.  Included were two to Ivy : “Persephone” depicting a model holding a bouquet and on the lower part a friend who had done 3 tours as a social worker in Africa and also a black man who had modeled for me.  Plus “the Dance” with many of our friends depicted at a party of ours painted beginning in 2009 after the financial collapse of the economy.

In 2019 I started my second painting project for virtual reality called “Behind Glass” of apartment windows in a high rise building.  Then the pandemic hit making it more timely.  Then the January fire devastation hit this year 2025.  With over 100,000 people evacuated in L.A. County, most residence gave some thought to “What would I take with me?” What remains, thankfully, after so much has been destroyed, are most all of the lives of the people and what we mean to each other.