David LaPalombara
Works
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David LaPalombaraBeech Mountain 5, 2019oil on panel5 x 8"$ 700.00
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David LaPalombaraBeech Mountain 8, 2019oil on panel5 x 8"$ 700.00
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David LaPalombaraCadillac Mountain 1, 2020oil on panel5 x 8"$ 700.00
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David LaPalombaraField, 2019oil on panel5 x 8"$ 700.00
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David LaPalombaraBeehive/Long Pondoil on panel12 x 20 x 5"$ 2,100.00
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David LaPalombaraInlet/Cloudsoil on panel12 x 20 x 5"$ 2,100.00
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David LaPalombaraLittle Long Pondoil on panel12 x 20 x 5"$ 2,100.00
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David LaPalombaraWoods 3oil on panel9 x 36 in$ 2,400.00
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David LaPalombaraLong Pond Sunset 2oil on panel9 x 36"$ 2,400.00
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David LaPalombaraGreat Head 9oil on panel9 x 36"$ 2,400.00
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David LaPalombaraPrecipiceoil on panel9 x 36"$ 2,400.00
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David LaPalombaraJordan Pondoil on panel18 x 24"$ 2,800.00
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David LaPalombaraLittle Long Pond Autumnoil on panel18 x 24"$ 2,800.00
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David LaPalombaraMarshoil on panel18 x 24"$ 2,800.00
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David LaPalombaraPink Rockoil on panel18 x 24"$ 2,800.00
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David LaPalombaraRum Island 16oil on panel18 x 24"$ 2,800.00
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David LaPalombaraRum Island 14oil on panel27 x 37"$ 5,200.00
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David LaPalombaraRum Island 15oil on panel27 x 37"$ 5,200.00
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David LaPalombaraSeawall Marshoil on panel27 x 37"$ 5,200.00
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David LaPalombaraLittle Long Pond 3, 2022oil on panel18 x 24"Sold
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David LaPalombaraLittle Long Pond 2, 2021oil on panel9 x 36"Sold
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David LaPalombaraMarshoil on panel5 x 8"Sold
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David LaPalombaraSchoodic Head 2, 2019oil on panel5 x 8"Sold
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David LaPalombaraLittle Long Pond 1oil on panel18 x 24 inSold
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David LaPalombaraDuck Rockoil on panel27 x 37"Sold
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David LaPalombaraOcean Drive 16oil on panel18 x 24"Sold
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David LaPalombaraLong Pond Sunsetoil on panel9 x 36"Sold
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David LaPalombaraRum Island 18oil on panel18 x 24"Sold
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David LaPalombaraSnowy Overlookoil on panel18 x 24"Sold
About the artist
David LaPalombara explores ideas of spatial perception in his art. He seeks to engage his audience in a physical and intellectual understanding of space by manipulating perspective, adjusting horizon line vanishing points, and experimenting with color and light. Working in nature also is an important subject and expressive theme that infuses most of his art. David spent summers visiting Mt. Desert Island as a child and makes return pilgrimages every year, where he continues to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities and be inspired by the diverse Maine landscape. He currently is Professor of Art at Ohio University, previously taught at Antioch College and the Loyola University Rome campus, and is a Rome Prize and Fulbright Fellow. David’s art has been exhibited in Canada, Italy, Puerto Rico, and a variety of cities in the United States. He received a BA from Oberlin College and an MFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.