David Schluss
David Schluss was born in 1943. He started
painting at a very early age in Israel. He attended school
in the ancient city of Jaffa, the historical seaport in central
Israel. It was there that the mystical walls of the city and
the austere religion of the historic churches, temples and
monasteries captivated him. It was during these early years
in Israel that Schluss sensed his overwhelming desire to paint.

Unable to afford the necessary painting materials as a young
artist, Schluss began sketching with charcoal and cheap pencils.
He gave his sketches away to anyone who showed interest in
his work. His main objective was the development of his craft.
During his early 20's, Schluss and his family migrated to
Montreal, Canada.
In 1969, he enrolled in the renowned art school "Ecole
des Beaux Arts." Soon after, he began teaching private
lessons to other students of the school. In 1971, he pursued
his interests in art education at the University of Sir George
Williams in Montreal where he earned his fine arts degree.
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Influence from great masters such as Chagall, Miro, and Botero
inspired Schluss to create his own individualized style and
technique of painting. He began experimenting by painting
with his hands, using no paintbrush or spatula. He says, "With
the palm of my hands I can get a play of light that I could
never achieve with a brush. I start with the abstract, and
figures emerge.”
Today, Schluss paints only using his hands. Using his fingers
as paintbrushes, he sculpts out images, textures and colors
directly onto the canvas. It is with this unique vision that
Schluss creates his whimsical and playful images. The joy
and enthusiasm that David Schluss depicts in all of his works
is signature to the graceful, elegance that exemplifies the
beauty of his artistic style of painting.
In 1983, David Schluss opened a Studio in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida where he still continues to perfect his painting technique.
He travels back and forth from Florida to Tel-Aviv, drawing
inspirations for his work. His paintings are currently being
displayed in the Teffen Museum in Israel, The Museum of Modern
Art in Fort Lauderdale, and in many private and public collections
throughout the world.
View David's artworks
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