David Allen Terrill
Blogs I follow
- <center> Nicki Doodles </center>
- A Sketchy Past, The Art of Peter de Sève
- Charlie Allen's Blog
- chi hiu • daily
- Chris Kennett
- classical figure drawing and the contemporary realism of hedwardbrooks
- Common in coastal waters
- EYE-LIKEY
- Halfwit Scribble
- Illustrations and Other Things
- Instant Doodles
- JohnKCurriculum
- JOY JOY CONFECTIONS
- JULIEN BIZAT
- Just Something I Made
- kcai illustration
- Leo Matsuda
- LETTERPRESTON
- Lisi Design Journal
- make maps
- Nate Wragg Art and Illustration
- On Our Minds @ Scholastic
- Paul Mesner Puppets Blog
- scott balmer illustration
- Steffi Schütze
- stevemayse
- Today's Inspiration
- Wait a Minute...
- WHAT MIKE MAKE
- www.foxnathan.com
- Zombie Monkeys Are So Last Year
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Arts |
Occupation | Design | Illustrate | Educate |
Location | United States |
Introduction | David Terrill has been creating compelling illustration and design for over 20 years. David studied illustration at Miami University of Ohio and impressionist painting in Giverny, France. "His illustrations and paintings can evoke—sometimes simultaneously—the 19th century British Victorian era of painting and posters, the illustrations of English poet and artist William Blake, 1920s print advertisements, and 1960s psychedelic concert posters and handbills". Terrill’s latest work, “What the Gardener Saw,” is a series of oil paintings and bronze sculptures inspired by a Victorian-era means of communication, “The Language of Flowers.” Always exploring new ways to create, Terrill is adapting this body of work for the digital space, as an interactive, immersive novella. David serves as a full-time Assistant Professor– Illustration at the Kansas City Art Institute, is a working Illustrator/Designer and is an active Creative Director. |