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Artwork by David Arrigoni
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Blue Heron Lagoon / Pismo Beach, California by David Arrigoni

Bixby Creek Bridge, Big Sur, California by David Arrigoni

Birds of Paradise, Green by David Arrigoni

California Beach Scene / Manhattan Beach by David Arrigoni

Pink Stargazer Lilies in Vase by David Arrigoni

Yellow Sunflowers by David Arrigoni

Birds of Paradise, Blue by David Arrigoni

The Birth of Venus by David Arrigoni

The Winemaker by David Arrigoni

Sunflowers by David Arrigoni

Blue Agapanthus by David Arrigoni

Zebra by David Arrigoni

Red Roses in Vase by David Arrigoni

Paphiopedilum Slipper Orchids in Pot by David Arrigoni

Moon Colonies by David Arrigoni

The Delphic Sibyl by David Arrigoni

Portrait of Giovanna degli Albizzi Tornabuoni by David Arrigoni

Moon Shot by David Arrigoni

Ballerina Left Panel by David Arrigoni

Blue Crab Orange Sand by David Arrigoni

SUNSET by David Arrigoni

Pink Perpetual Rose by David Arrigoni

Pink Stargazer Lilies by David Arrigoni

White Cattleya Orchids by David Arrigoni
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David Michael Arrigoni
ABOUT DAVID
Primarily, I paint for my own pleasure. There is great personal satisfaction in creating a work of art, and even more satisfaction when someone wants to own your work. I have been painting since I was 5-years old, because it is in my DNA. I come from a long line of artists: my father, my grandmother, and my great grandfather were artists.
At great deal of my artwork was created and sold before computers burst onto the scene. But I do consider myself a 21st Century artist. After I create an original painting, I use tools to scan the image into a computer file for further use.
For the original artwork, I paint in acrylic, oil, and occasionally water paint. I use bushes, artist knives, sponges, syringes, sticks, or whatever tools the subject matter may call for. I bend and adjust real-life images to suit my inspiration and use color as a tool to express mood. The subject and arrangement of various elements in the image come from my imagination, along with artistic license.