David Porteous-Butler was
born in North London in 1945
and his childhood was spent
in and around Highgate. He
settled in Suffolk in 1978.
David knew from a very early
age that his purpose in life
was to be an artist and he
studied in London under the
late Sir Kyffin Williams RA
and Anthony Green RA before
being offered a place at the
Royal College of Art.
Unable to take up his place
at the RCA for personal reasons,
David spent some time working
in the fashion business as
a very successful designer.
This period heightened his
awareness of shape and form
before he returned to his
true vocation as a painter
and sculptor.
David is truly a protégé
of, and remained close to
Sir Kyffin Williams RA until
his death in 2006 He shares
Kyffin's fundamental belief
that drawing and draughtsmanship
are a vital part of the artist’s
craft.
His work reveals an honest
and direct affinity with his
subject that is driven by
his love of the natural world.
Like his mentor, he has a
passion for the vitality of
the landscape and changing
light around him. Suffolk
provides much inspiration
and the English countryside
is a true love, although he
has also worked extensively
in Southern Europe including
time in France and Italy.
Working with a limited palette,
he is always faithful to the
truth in what he sees.
His portraits reveal the same
integrity, and his sculptures,
whether in bronze, stone or
marble, are faithful to his
belief in a natural and simple
beauty in all things. They
assume the life and presence
of the subject matter, both
in their execution and in
how they relate to their surroundings.
David’s work is in collections
in the UK, France, Italy and
the USA. He regularly exhibits
in and around the county.
Forthcoming
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