
David studied at Leeds College of Art and taught in Hull before moving to Lincolnshire. He was Lecturer in Ceramics at Grimsby School of Art, a full member of the Craftsman Potters Association and ran a pottery studio until he retired from teaching in 1990.
His paintings have been exhibited at the Catto Gallery in London, with the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours at the Mall Galleries and with the Royal Watercolour Society at the Bankside Gallery, as well as in many provincial galleries and exhibitions. He has shown in the Laing Art Competition and in the Singer and Friedlander/Sunday Times Watercolour Competition.
In both 1996 and 1997 he was a prize winner at the Royal Watercolour Society open exhibition, he was a co-founder of the Louth Art Exhibition and he is a Vice President of the Lincolnshire Artists’ Society.
His initial training was to study NDD Furniture Design and followed by the Art Teacher’s Certificate at Leeds College of Art. He also studied for a second NDD in ceramics when he was teaching in Kingston upon Hull. After moving to Grimsby School of Art he developed his own studio pottery with his wife Avril until he taking early retirement in 1990 to concentrate on painting.