David Fine Arts

  • Fort Lauderdale
    Fort Lauderdale, FL 33302 (map)
  • (954) 599-2197

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Muralist, Decorative Painter & Fine Artist

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David Fine ArtsFort Lauderdale, FL$25-100 per hour

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I make murals in many styles. I also do reproductions and adaptations of existing paintings and illustrations in any style.

I provide decorative, detailed painting for home, office and yacht. I am able to repair and restore many objects, furniture, etc. with matching finish.

I accept demanding and unusual requests, high standards and versatile abilities. I am also capable with Google SketchUp to render homes in 3D. I work in other digital formats as well.

I am willing travel to most locations—upon approval of designs for temporary residence to work, if necessary.

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Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. High quality work in a very wide range of styles, Most artists are capable in a minimal number of styles. While my website can't show everything I've done it demonstrates a rare ability to excel in very different styles and adapt them to projects with Interior Designers, Architects, GC's and homeowners. Many years of work with excellent references if requested.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. I enjoy working to manifest a creative idea whether it's mine in total or only in part, collaborating with others often produces an engaging process as well as fabulous results. For this reason versatility in thinking as well as ability are great assets. Can work unusual or long hours to meet the necessities of the clients in home and commercial spaces.

Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

A. The usual questions are about what is possible. This is the beginning of a communicative relationship whose limits can only be defined by dialog. Frequently people have ideas that are vague, good ideas that need refinement from an experienced partner that understands materials and possibilities. The next most frequent question is cost. Depending on the goals, a great deal is possible with clear limits of time and money.

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