David Tremaine
Dave received his Bachelor’s degree from Adams State College in Colorado and his Masters of Arts from Elmira College in New York. He taught art for 36 years and retired in 2004 from Corning, NY and now enjoys working in his own wood and ceramic shop.
In 2007 Dave was selected from among nearly 1000 applicants to participate in the Paradise City Arts Festivals. He also has exhibited at 171 Cedar Arts Center in Corning, NY and Community Arts of Elmira.
Statement:For me the real passion in my work comes from my involvement with the media. Wood is wonderful in the way it expresses rich patterns, texture, color and form. The linear patterns suggested by the grain of the wood, along with the color and texture provides me with the direction to create the final form that you see. Each piece was created from the nature that surrounds us and words spoken within the media. If I were to describe a style of my art, I would have to say “Let the wood speak for itself”. I see myself as one who unlocks the beauty they have within.
The subjects I choose are distinctly varied. My inspirations are derived from time spent kayaking on the sea, from the nature that surrounds us and my respect and interest in Native Americans.
My skills have been developed over the last fifty years. They range from drawing, painting, sculpting in wood and clay as well as hot glass.
I have to say that the skills we develop as time flies, puts a positive spin on getting older. Using these skills to create my art has greatly enriched my life.
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Recent Creations • 17 artworks
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Clay and Wood combined to bring warmth and elegance into your home.
Bowls & Tall Vases • 7 artworks
View allVarious Vessels and Vases • 20 artworks
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Various Woods and Ceramic are combined to decorate your personal space.
Chalices • 13 artworks
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A perfect gift for that special person in your life, or use them to celebrate that special occasion. [...]
A perfect gift for that special person in your life, or use them to celebrate that special occasion. Perfect for weddings, 21st Birthdays, or Anniversaries.
Private Collections • 30 artworks
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The pieces in this Gallery are privately owned and are for show only.
Sold Artworks • 18 artworks
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Biography
Dave received his Bachelor’s degree from Adams State College in Colorado and his Masters of Arts from Elmira College in New York. He taught art for 36 years and retired in 2004 from Corning, NY and now enjoys working in his own wood and ceramic shop.
In 2007 Dave was selected from among nearly 1000 applicants to participate in the Paradise City Arts Festivals. He also has exhibited at 171 Cedar Arts Center in Corning, NY and Community Arts of Elmira.
Statement:For me the real passion in my work comes from my involvement with the media. Wood is wonderful in the way it expresses rich patterns, texture, color and form. The linear patterns suggested by the grain of the wood, along with the color and texture provides me with the direction to create the final form that you see. Each piece was created from the nature that surrounds us and words spoken within the media. If I were to describe a style of my art, I would have to say “Let the wood speak for itself”. I see myself as one who unlocks the beauty they have within.
The subjects I choose are distinctly varied. My inspirations are derived from time spent kayaking on the sea, from the nature that surrounds us and my respect and interest in Native Americans.
My skills have been developed over the last fifty years. They range from drawing, painting, sculpting in wood and clay as well as hot glass.
I have to say that the skills we develop as time flies, puts a positive spin on getting older. Using these skills to create my art has greatly enriched my life.
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UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : 1941
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- Groups: Contemporary American Artists
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Last modification date : Oct 5, 2024
(Member since 2007)
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Artworks by David Tremaine added to favorite collections: 19
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Added May 12, 2008
35th Annual Harvest Art & Craft Show
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©2008 David Tremaine
hi dave was thinking about you as i was looking at the two paintings i have of yours. norma ebbs (old teaching buddy)
Your talent is amazing Dave, you really capture human expression and feeling in the different mediums. I can't wait to see it in person.
Wow! We are excited to see you new show! You just keep on expanding your repertoire! Congrats!
hope to see you at the opening I love your work it will be good to see you soon. Hoe you are well
It was a pleasure to meet you & your wife today at Paradise City. I was 'milling around' the net tonight & thought I'd see if I could let my eyes get another little feast of Temptation. I wish it was up on your site....will you put it up here?
Nice web site.Had the kayak out much?
What lovely pieces and work, and a lovely display on your website. Nice job to both of you!!! Leona @the B & B
Had a great time seeing you at the lake this year. It was great to see you and Diane. Love your website!
Look forward to seeing you again soon.
Love,
Mark Tremaine

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Lovely walnut and maple chalices! Can I order one that holds 16 oz? (Does the one on display hold 16?) Beautiful work! Love, Heidi
Hi Dave Thanks for adding me to your mailing list. Nice Work!
hey stugatz... nice work. Do you know what that means in Italian, there Mr. Worldly ??( haha ) I have a few of your pieces adorning my home. They are always the topic of conversation.
Cool! Earthy, with organic and classic forms. #15 blows me away! I enjoyed viewing each work.
Joe
Dave, your work is BEAUTIFUL! I can't wait to see some of the pieces in person. Great job on the website so far, Dee. Bravo to you both! Love, Joan

©2014 David Tremaine
Thank you Joper, I appreciate your comment.
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