BIO
David Ouellette is a fine artist, painter, who works in an abstract, or more precisely, a non-objective manner. His works, however, are strong in subject: the every aspects of life, existence. “My painting is the visual arts expression of the human experience, finding inspiration in the more tangible world of the physical environment, the ethereal time of the past, the potential of the future, or certainly in the time crest riding point of the present.”
Mr. Ouellette received his Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Arts in Painting from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. He taught at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, and showed in many galleries and museums including the Detroit Institute of Art. David Ouellette moved to St. Augustine since 1981 where he continued his career as an artist and professor of Fine Art at the Florida School of the Arts in his twenty-six year tenure. He is currently a professor of Fine Arts, Painting and Design and Art History at SJRCC St. Augustine campus.
He is also teaching Art History and Studio classes at Flagler College.
David Ouellette has many patrons. Two of his works were selected for the critically acclaimed All-Florida Biennial-Polk Art Museum exhibition juried by the editor from Art Forum, as well as other juried and invitational exhibitions. Mr.Ouellette had a one-person exhibitions at Arts on Douglas in New Smyrna, the Thrasher-Horne Center for the Arts and Gallery L, Modis Building in Jacksonville, Florida. Several of his works were predominately displayed in a feature presentation of a patron’s home in Florida Architecture 71st edition.
He has exhibited at Amiro Art & Design in St. Augustine, Florida, Willow Way Gallery in Pittsburgh and EastWest Gallery in Naples, Florida.
