Pilot Schemer
1992
166.0 x 216.0 cm
Arts Council Collection
Giclée / Art Print
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Artist Biography
David Leapman: Bold Colour and Unexpected Materials
David Leapman is a celebrated English painter who garnered international acclaim for his distinctive artistic vision, culminating in victory at the John Moores Painting Prize in 1995. His journey into art began with formative studies at St Martin’s School of Art, Goldsmiths College and Chelsea College of Art, equipping him with foundational skills that would underpin his subsequent explorations of innovative techniques and materials. Leapman's artistic practice is characterized by a fascination with challenging conventions and embracing experimentation—a trait evident in his use of unconventional substances alongside palettes bursting with vibrant hues.- Early Influences: Leapman’s artistic sensibilities were shaped by exposure to Abstract Expressionism, particularly the work of Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, whose dynamic brushstrokes and emotive colour choices served as inspiration for his own compositions.
- The John Moores Prize Win (1995): The prestigious John Moores Painting Prize recognized Leapman’s exceptional talent with a commendation for “Double-Tongued Knowability,” an acrylic painting that showcased his mastery of colour and texture. This accolade propelled him onto the international art scene and cemented his reputation as a visionary artist.
- Continued Exhibitions & Recognition: Following his prize victory, Leapman continued to participate in significant exhibitions, including the Jerwood Drawing Prize in 2006, demonstrating his versatility across mediums beyond painting. His artwork has been permanently housed in esteemed institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Government Art Collection and Walker Art Gallery, underscoring its enduring artistic merit.
Distinctive Artistic Style & Technique
Leapman’s paintings stand out due to his deliberate incorporation of unusual materials—ranging from resin and wax to found objects—into his canvases. These additions aren't merely decorative; they contribute significantly to the textural depth and expressive qualities of his work, creating surfaces that invite tactile engagement alongside visual contemplation. He employs a bold colour palette, prioritizing saturated hues that convey emotion and dynamism. His brushwork is characterized by energetic movements and layering techniques, resulting in paintings that pulsate with energy and capture fleeting moments of perception.- Material Exploration: Leapman’s commitment to experimentation extends beyond pigment; he actively seeks out materials that offer unique visual and textural possibilities.
- Colour Harmony & Composition: Careful consideration is given to colour harmony—often employing complementary colours—to heighten emotional impact and guide the viewer's gaze across the canvas.
Recent Achievements & Institutional Collections
Leapman’s artistic career has garnered considerable acclaim, culminating in inclusions within prominent museum collections worldwide. Notably, his paintings and drawings reside in the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Government Art Collection and Walker Art Gallery—testaments to their enduring aesthetic appeal and contribution to the broader canon of contemporary art. Furthermore, he established Contemporary Artist Space (CAS) in Riverside, California, serving as a platform for showcasing emerging artists and fostering dialogue within the artistic community.Looking Ahead
David Leapman continues to pursue his artistic endeavors with unwavering dedication, driven by a desire to push boundaries and explore new avenues of creative expression. His legacy rests on a foundation of innovation, boldness, and an uncompromising commitment to capturing the essence of human experience through captivating visual narratives—a testament to his enduring influence within the realm of contemporary painting.Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
- Full Name: David Leapman
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks:
- Double-tongued knowability
- Slowburn Escort
- Pilot Schemer

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