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About David Eubank

Living and working in Montana has many challenges and rewards for me as an artist. The natural beauty of Montana is unmatched by any attempt to reproduce it’s majestic and scenic beauty by any tool an artist like myself might use. The best I can hope for is a work of art that reflects my feelings about the landscape. I spend a great deal of my time living and working in the wilderness for the National Park Service in Glacier National Park and as an artist this helps me to understand the quietness of this place and places like it-- places where cell phones don’t work and where you can think and breathe. Today the isolation of the wilderness that has been Montana has been broken by modern communications, cell phones and the internet; the great distances to the major cities are now just a mouse click away on the information highway. Yet the very environment, the natural environment that attracted me and so many visitors to the region is under a relentless attack by unplanned as well as by poorly planned development, which threatens to destroy Montana’s uniqueness and beauty. The qualities that attracted so many of us to this place and places like it are being replaced by the development of new Box Cities paved with endless parking lots throughout Montana and America. Development that we have come to believe we need and miss so much that we want it here-- here in Montana. The very place we came to escape the sameness that has overtaken the landscape across an America of endless McDonalds, Strip Malls and Big Box Stores has grown into new cities and towns not built to live and walk in, but to drive to. Perhaps this has happened in another way? Developers brought development and products here and we were all told we needed them and we believed the developers and the corporate retailers and sought to have the need for these products. This is in stark contrast to having true needs and then developing products and services to fill our true desires and needs. Two questions I would ask you: Does the new development in Montana and across America fill your needs and can we develop what we want, what we need in a more thoughtful way that will preserve the very qualities of the land we love? Will we miss the sky as much as we missed the city? Escape into the landscape, find a quiet place where cell phones don’t work and think on this for awhile and don’t forget to breathe.

Maybe we will meet on the trail.

David Lee Eubank

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My Website
http://eubank.home.bresnan.net/
My Artistic Interests
I love all types of art and artistic expression. I am an eclectic artist; I am a Painter, Photographer, Digital Print Maker, Sculpture, Writer and Conceptual Visualist
I am currently experimenting with combining digital collage and digital film making into installations for virtual and real space. I am very interested in space as form and visual illusion.
Artist Statement
You and I change with each day. Our experience of yesterday is reflected in today’s view and what we experience today will shape our view of tomorrow. Sometimes a song, a story or something someone did or said or a place we visit will fix a spot on our path and become a place that changes us, which then reshapes our view of the world and the world’s view of us. Sometimes it is like a shock of electricity that stimulates every part of our being. Other times it is something that because of it’s very nature, it’s truth of experience-- becomes part of our conscious and subconscious thought. That element of stimulation and change is what I look for in life and it is why my art changes along with new experiences.

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At 11:01am on November 22, 2009, Scott D. Fels said…
David, if I wanted to change my profile photo how would I go about doing this? I clicked on Settings/profile and Browse. I double-clicked on the photo I wanted but never received a prompt to actually upload. Am I doing something incorrectly? By the way, I switched browsers and believe I have corrected the redirection problem.
At 8:07pm on November 7, 2009, Scott D. Fels said…
One foot in front of the other! I appreciate your feedback and I will keep at it! Winter always presents a better opportunity so look forward to the upcoming months!
At 7:53pm on November 6, 2009, Scott D. Fels said…
Thanks David. I understand how busy people can be! Seems like a quiet website. Not much interaction. Am I missing something? I have left some comments for other members but nothing back. Oh, well, take care.
At 6:54pm on October 13, 2009, Scott D. Fels said…
David, I am new to the site and wanted to say thank you for offering this forum. I have spent quite a bit of time on it throughout the weekend and yesterday, and I find it easy and a pleasure to use. I look forward to spending many more hours on it. Thanks again!
At 12:24pm on June 28, 2009, Kristin Jurist said…
Thank you for the welcome!
At 12:58pm on March 24, 2009, Roger W Povey said…
Hi David, things are much the same over here, we've had a few days sunshine, but as I write, the weather forecast is rather dismal. I will sort out some writings to put on my blog. Hope Spring arrives soon. Roger
At 1:55pm on March 13, 2009, Joe Caneen said…
Thanks David--I'll get to work on this soon and look forward to contributing. Joe
At 6:54pm on March 8, 2009, John Atkinson said…
Thanks, David, for the invitation to join this network and for creating it. I will get busy and add some images as well as making a few other artists aware of it.

John
At 1:40pm on March 2, 2009, Bigback said…
David:

Thanks for the welcome. We are always interested in promoting the arts in Montana as well. We are born and raised, but started out on the pacific coast market and them moved back to Montana unintentionally and a little prematurely regardless we are back home and happy to be out with our work here. We appreciate the work and effort put forth on behalf of the arts and Montana. Yes, the info was welcomed thank you.
At 9:12pm on March 1, 2009, Michael D. Meissner said…
Hi David,

Thank you. I appreciate the invitation to participate in this network. I extended the invitation to our local Gallery membership and have hopes that at least some of the 95 artists choose to participate as well. I see at least one other (Todd Kintz) has signed up so far. -- Michael
 
 

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