Digital Print
    • 1954 – Jaguar Type D Type

      This is not the type of car you’ll find in your garage. Built to be stylish, refined, and above all else fast, this Jaguar Type D will take any turn with an easy elegance that only a luxury vehicle can offer. The sound of this growling beast reverberates through its pipes at every idle – it has nice companionship in…

    • 1955 – Mercedes Gullwing

      The Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing is an incredible automobile. It was the first car to have a “ducktail,” or center horner, which The Wall Street Journal calls “the most elegant aft in automotive history.” This beautiful piece of engineering has all of the features you would expect from a luxury vehicle: high horsepower and torque with 16 noiseless cylinders. What sets…

    • 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB

      The 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB is a racing car for the road, created by one of Italy’s best-known design houses. In total, only 273 copies were ever produced and this special edition model must have been quite rare when it was introduced in 1964. Through careful research and technology from Ferrari’s other models, the 275GTB went on to become a…

    • A view from Maui

      The painting of this series is dedicated to the island of Maui, which I visited on my last trip to Hawaii. The island has a lush vegetation with many colorful flowers and fruit trees. It’s an island far away from any big towns or industrial areas, that gives you back all the time you spent on travelling there. A creation…

    • Akaka falls

      The art is called Ikebana and is an art form (yōga) practised mainly in Japan, whose purpose is to bring about a mood of sober meditation through the arrangement of flowers. The term ikebana derives from the words ikeru (生) and hana (花), meaning “live flowers”. Ikebana was created in the late 13th century by Chinese priest Dōyū, who came…

    • Alfa Romeo Bucci Special

      Ever wonder what would happen if your favorite Alfa Romeo sports car magically transformed into a beautiful painting? That’s exactly the question that David Gallegos, explores with his work. These brilliant landscapes and detailed cityscapes will take you on an adventure like no other as the tops of skyscrapers tower over you and your car sits perched high atop a…

    • Antipasto

      ANTIPASTO Dive deep into a still life gourmet meal. The table is set with a variety of food, this painting of a Mediterranean feast is perfect for one who loves to cook or dine. Feast your eyes on this classically Italian display of cultural inheritance. This still life is the perfect gift for the home for any kitchen. The painting…

    • Apples muscat

      APPLE MUSCRAT DIGITAL PRINT The spirit of the kitchen lives in the light and symmetry of the painting. What feels like a small window into the world of a simple Greek kitchen is illuminated by the use of line, shape and value. Gathering around the checkerboard tiles and strengthening cultural bonds inspire the viewer to appreciate the joy of cooking.

    • Bromeliad ocean view from Maui

      It is usually thought to be a houseplant, but it caught my eye in the midst of tropical flowers such as orchids and other colorful Hawaiian flowers! It was so lush and full that it looked like an exotic flower itself. I could imagine this to be an interior plant in a Japanese-style room, which makes it even more attractive!

    • Bryce canyon, Utah

      A deep canyon in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. This is the second picture of the Ikebana series I did with my girlfriend. The last one you can see here . She had this idea of taking selfies while pretending to be dead for some time now and I thought it would be cool to recreate that idea with some…

    • Canoe racers #2

      CANOE RACERS #2 DIGITAL PRINT The feeling of power and Hawiian spirit is depicted in the movement of multiple canoe racers in a single vessel. Surrounded by a vast Pacific Ocean, a group of individuals pressing forward paddling against the waves inspires the viewer. Their vessel is set in deep hues of blues and purples, lush and deep in inspiration…

    • Cherry blossoms

      CHERRY BLOSSOMS It was a site to see a singular cherry blossom. The rich pink petals danced in the gentle wind, creating a delicate scene. The cool spring air kept the blossoms from wilting and gave them their signature scent. The trees were planted long ago to commemorate an old man’s passing and the birth of another, solidifying the eternal…

    • Classic Auto Quartet

      This piece of art is quite unique, it’s composed by 4 artworks. It includes all the classic cars in the David Gallegos collection. with stunning colors and perfect brush strokes , this artwork is a great piece of art to have it hanging on your wall.

    • Coastal mist

      There are two possible reasons why Misaki has chosen to paint flowers in oil painting format for this piece. One is that the artist wanted to portray the beauty of nature by using images related to flowers, while adding a slightly abstract feel to the pieces. Another reason is that by using flowers and plants, she was making reference to…

    • Coral reef

      This painting was inspired by a beautiful coral reef I came across while scuba diving. Beautiful and colourful fish and long tentacles moving quietly in the water. Unforgettable experience. There seems to be some magic captured here, right? Background is made of freehand fine lines, not too easy to accomplish on A3 format! But I think it’s worth it. Background…

    • Desert Sky

      CLOUDSCAPE #12 Watercolor on Paper, Impressionism, Ethereal Hope washed over me, a sense of freedom I hadn’t felt in so long. My heart soared to see the sky once again after being trapped within a sea of clouds for so long. I floated upwards, no longer bound to the surface below. Now I was free to explore the boundless space…

    • Diamond point

      This piece of art was inspired by the Boro (Japanese peasant handcraft) technique called Diamond point. It was conceived during the early 20th century and it is made from a single strand of iron wire. The palms on the beach or in the snow create a color gradient which can be reproduced using this technique. Although it sounds easy to…

    • French west indies

      FRENCH WEST INDIES Acrylic on canvas As the breeze gently nips at your face, you stare out into the ocean and know that only good things lie ahead. It’s a beautiful day in the French West Indies. The beautiful blue sky is dotted with white, puffy clouds and the beautiful. The perfect gradient of blue on white, accented by beautiful…

    • Ghirardelli, San Francisco

      Decadent and rich in flavor , Ghirardelli is a chocolate lover’s dream. The Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory, at the corner of North Point and Polk, in San Francisco, California, was founded in 1852 by master chocolatier Domenico Ghirardelli , who arrived to San Francisco from Peru in 1849 with his wife. Originally running out of a California Street shop, the factory…

    • Golden Gate Eve.

      Golden Gate Sunset Serigraph Nightfall overtook the Golden Gate Bridge and its surrounding area as the sun sunk into the waters of the bay. A calming end to what had been a long day for those who were interested in local culture and art, and an evening filled with several hours of excitement and thrill for those attending San Francisco’s…

    • Grapevines

      “The Japanese name for grapevine is “”suisen”” (literally, “”snake well””). The reason for this becomes evident if one looks at the way in which the shoots grow. Grapevines are cultivated primarily to produce fruit, but since they also produce attractive foliage, these vines are often used for decorative purposes, especially in the winter. The vines are only cultivated for their…

    • Gunmetal Ferrari

      If you are looking to make a statement with your art, this is the painting for you. David Gallegos believes that there are few greater expressions of beauty or power than a Ferrari. The prestigious vehicle radiates exuberance, excitement and charm. His paintings take us on an emotional journey to capture these feelings in their purest form.

    • Hawaiian botanical

      are taking the world by storm. The tattoos use real objects like flowers, insects and other natural elements that are painstakingly copied onto people’s skin. Uniqueness is an understatement when it comes to this inking style, as they can take a lifetime to create due to their complicated nature – just look at the attention to detail! The artists behind…

    • Hawaiian wedding flower

      HAWAIIAN WEDDING FLOWER DIGITAL PRINT Depicted in the art are Hawaiian wedding flowers, which can be seen in abundance at many island weddings. The flowers are displayed in a vase, which is usually placed on an altar-like table to display the floral arrangement. The Hawaiian wedding flower is an extremely important part of traditional Hawaiian ceremonies and celebrations. The tradition…

    • Hono hula #4

      HONU HULA #4 OIL WITH PYROGRAPHY ON MANGO WOOD This painting depicts three traditional hula dancers. These dancers are on their knees and dancing to the music as they flow through this piece with very bright colors, highlights and shadows. The three women express themselves as hula kanani, or hula girls expressing themselves in an open reality of rhythm and…

    • Indian canyon #1, Palm Springs, CA.

      In the early 1960s, art dealer Tita Kaye gave a solo exhibition of paintings by Agnes Martin to poet and publisher George Whitman. In addition to the show, she invited Whitman to visit her Palm Springs home, known as “Indian Canyon,” where–over glasses of wine–she suggested that he consider publishing a book by David McIntosh. Whitman readily agreed, and in…

    • Kanani kanalani

      KANANI KANALANI DIGITAL PRINT Unified by threes this work provides the viewer with a joyous narrative of the native Hawaiian Hula. Three Hula dancers are seen with outstretched and postured arms, beautifully capturing the rhythm of dance. The added fluidity of the dancers are exemplified in the curvature of the physical forms, their grass skirts and the water seated behind…

    • Kanani series #1

      Kanani Series #1 OIL WITH PYROGRAPHY ON MANGO WOOD This work depicts three Kanani ladies dancing exuberantly. The unique curvature of the bodies adds rhythm to the painting. Depicted is three women dancing in this work of art. Each woman is wearing a traditional grass skirt . They also wear leis around their necks and traditional hawaiian headdress’s. The works…

    • Kanani series #2

      Kanani Series #2 OIL WITH PYROGRAPHY ON MANGO WOOD This work depicts three Kanani each facing forward the ladies are topless they are wearing each are wearing a traditional skirt and double flower crown, their three skirts are flowing in different directions as they dance gracefully to the beat of the music. Three women are shown dancing in this piece…

    • Kanani series #3

      Kanani Series #3 OIL WITH PYROGRAPHY ON MANGO WOOD The Kanani series #3 depicts three different Hula dancers with their skirts moving to the rhythm of the music, each one found joy dancing the traditional Hawaiian dance. The hula is a traditional dance that existed in Hawaii before Western influences arrived in the islands. It is an artistic form that…

    • Kanani series #4

      Kanani Series #4 OIL WITH PYROGRAPHY ON MANGO WOOD The single – hula dancer is very popular in Hawai’i. Kanani dances with her hula skirts, each having fun and enjoying the traditional hula dance. It is a classic piece depicting Hawaiian culture and history. Kanani Series #4 captures the essence of this tradition. She stands looking off into space (away…

    • Kauna’Oa – Mauna kea beach

      Well, it’s been over a week since I’ve submitted anything, so here’s another one for your viewing pleasure. This is Kauna’oa beach in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Mind you this isn’t the main beach where all the resorts are, but rather its next door neighbor. When I first visited this place years ago, I was a little disappointed to see a…

    • Kilauea 2018

      KILAUEA 2018 OIL PAINT WITH ON KOA WOOD The Kilauea Volcano is presented on a landscape of rich tropical hues. A bisecting line of fire provides a flutidy and warmth to the work. The movement of an erupting volcano is used to add a cuvealiner line to the overall work. It is through the use of landscape space that the…

    • KOA FOREST TRIPTYCH

      KOA FOREST TRIPTYCH OIL PAINT WITH PYROGRAPHY ON MANGO WOOD The oil painting on mango wood that has oil paint on it looks like the forest is moving alive. The leaves sway into each other almost as if they are breathing and there is a lit lantern behind them that brings great contrast to the dark shadows under the trees.…

    • Kumu Hula

      KUMU HULA DIGITAL PRINT Twelve female hula dancers are shown in a kneeling position, heads held in revenant positioning. The alignment of the twelve hula dancers is unifying as it provides a clear linear movement for the viewer. The use of color also creates a narrative of native Hawiian textile use and the historic importance of said garments. The overall…

    • Lake tahoe kings grade

      Lake tahoe kings grade is a worthwhile spot to visit. It has a peaceful atmosphere and it’s surrounded by gorgeous nature. If you’ve decided to take the long road from Fresno to lake tahoe, then this place is worth visiting. At first I was just going there for taking pictures of flowers but I got fascinated by this place. It’s…

    • Lake tahoe moonrise

      Lake Tahoe is the highest lake in USA. It’s quiet deep and blue color gives off an air of mystery. The lake contains 39 species of fish, most introduced either by accident or as gamefish; only the critically endangered Lahontan cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi) is native to the lake, many of the other native fish having become extinct. Water…

    • Lake Tahoe red sky #5

      This work was inspired by the architecture of Japanese architect Tadao Ando. I have become a huge fan of his works after watching “A Vision of Japanese Gardens” and I would like to thank Mr.Ando for his wonderful creations which will guide my future designs as well.

    • Lake tahoe solo

      This photo was taken on my solo art trip to lake tahoe for winter break. It rained the entire time which made everything extra beautiful. This is a photo of “Pine, Bamboo and Plum.” I liked how all the lines seem to meet at one point creating this perfect vortex.

    • Maui scape triptych

      This is the second article in a series I plan to do on the art of Lyle Ritz. Ikebana #2 is one of my favorites. The triptych format seems only possible by mounting each panel on separate stretchers that are attached to each other. I think that the triptych format is very effective for this piece, It gives you a…

    • Mauna Kea Beach

      The painting is based on a picture taken at Mauna Kea Beach Park, Hawaii. There’s a hut there called the Pukalani Superette. It sells sandwiches and ice cream, but also surfboards for rent and other beach-related equipment. The adjacent parking lot is a popular place for photographs because it has a view of the white sand beach, the blue ocean,…

    • Mondavi 2000 Jazz concert series poster

      This limited edition poster is curated by the Department of Art at UC Davis. The design is inspired by the 1960’s jazz concert posters designed by Bob Masse. It includes photography of musicians, Larry Vuckovich and Steve Allee in studio with original art based on their works. Edition of 100 posters, signed and numbered.

    • Moringa, strudel di mele, savoiarde

      Moringa, strudel di mele, savoiarde, Some say desert should always be eaten first, Before the main dish, no matter what’s on the menu. But savory or sweet, it’s hard to resist the temptation of those tantalizing tarts. There is something about a perfectly flaky crust. That just begs to be filled with something delicious. Whether it’s a sweet apple strudel,…

    • Mykonos evening

      MYKONOS EVENING DIGITAL PRINT Known for its nightlife, Mykonos is a chic island that provides the Aegean sea with a cultural hub. This digital print is rich in hues of deep blues, inspiring purples and contrasting brightness. This work of art provides the viewer with insight into the spirit of the nightlife of Mykonos, a fervent and exciting coastal image…

    • Mykonos, Greece

      Mykonos, Greece DIGITAL PRINT Seated in the Aegean Sea is the beautiful island of Mykonos. The stillness of the sky contrasted by the brilliance of the deep harbor is seated alongside the beauty of a crisp white Greek village. To gaze upon the beautiful settlement allows the viewer to feel the depth and importance of Greek cultural nuances and architecture.…

    • Napa valley mousse

      This painting depicts some of the dishes that are prepared on board during our cruises. It is not easy to capture all the details of our food onto a canvas but I think I managed to put in most of them. At first this painting might look like just another nice landscape painting but upon closer inspection you will notice…

    • New Orleans – French market park

      NEW ORLEANS FRENCH MARKET PARK OIL ON CANVAS The morning light cascaded the street line drawing a line that propelled the viewer into the future. Obstructing the view was a small cart left unattended on the vacant street. The neighbourhood was adorned with the lush greenery of a nearby park and the chirp of cicadas.

    • No. Cal. Coastal Paradise

      The painting is part of the second series made by Yoshimi Mise in Fukuoka, but it also seems to incorporate some elements from her earliest works. This period saw a flourishing of the Fauvism movement started by Matisse, to which Mise was exposed through Kondō Yoshijirō (近藤義次郎), an art dealer who was also her stepfather. The painting is done in…

    • Ocean study – Keahou surf

      I used a Keahou surfboard 7 feet 5 inches long. A Keahou is a very tough, yet light and extremely buoyant board that was made in the 1950’s. It has a pronounced nose and tail, with a rounded bottom contour. Keahous were popular for a lot of things, but most notably for ikebana flower arrangement. They were used to hold…

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