Archived Exhibition
David Ruddell
October 11- November 10, 2007
Reception: October 13, 2007, 3 - 5pm
Artist Biography
Growing up, David Ruddell was surrounded by constant building amid the growth of California's suburbs. The materials of home construction were plywood, concrete, Douglas fir, and paint. "I think these materials are beautiful," says Ruddell, "and I try to use them in a meditative manner to explore this journey called life."
Ruddell uses the boat form as a metaphor for this journey, viewing the vessel as a stand-in for the human body. In this exhibition, many of the forms are closed, adding a sense of mystery; the boats become even more figurative. Ruddell's color palette has grown to include warm yellows, deep blues, and soft reds, along with his continued use of chalkboard paint.
David Ruddell's work is in the collections of the Smithsonian American Museum, Renwick Gallery, Washington, D.C., the Veronica and Rene di Rosa Foundation, Napa, California, and the Oakland Museum of California.
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David Ruddell
Five Yellow Boats, Black Board, 2007
Mixed media; 58 1/4 x 43 x 9", Sold |
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David Ruddell
Red Board, Gray Board, Canvas Fir Boat, 2006
Mixed media; 49 x 83 x 7" |
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David Ruddell
White Board, Blackboard, Mahogany Boat
2005
52 x 62 x 7.5", Sold |
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David Ruddell
Blue Board, Blue Boat, 2006
Mixed media; 49 x 37 x 7 ½" |
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David Ruddell
Red Board, Gray Board, Canvas Fir Boat 2006
Mixed media; 49 x 83 x 7 ½" |
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David Ruddell
Blackboard with blue, Schellac boat, 2007
38 x 41 x 7", Sold
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David Ruddell
Blackboard, Fir boat, Two plywood strips, 2007
46 x 47 1/2 x 6" |
David Ruddell
Blue square on plywood, Two fir boats, 2007
38 x 41 1/2 x 6" |
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David Ruddell
Green board with yellow, Three fir boats, 2007
43 1/2 x 49 x 7" |
David Ruddell
Yellow fir boat, Two green strips, 2007
32 x 49 x 8" |
David Ruddell
Yellow boat, Black strip, 2007
49 1/2 x 50 1/2 x 7" |
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