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David Fairrington (born 18 October 1940) is an American artist. Mostly associated with his realistic portraits, Fairrington paints a variety of subjects including landscapes, still life, and western art in a range of styles including abstract, conceptual, fantasy, figurative, impressionist, pop art and romantic. He attributes artist John Singer Sargent and famed illustrator Norman Rockwell as significant influences in his work.INLAND: Beautmont artist featured at Redlands Show
The Press Enterprise, 10/07/2011.


Early life

Fairrington was born into a military household in 1940 at Fort Lewis (Washington), Fort Lewis. His father, Ralph W. Fairrington was a career soldier in the United States Air Force. His mother was Grace L. Fairrington. Inspired by the popularity of an older brother who could draw, Fairrington tried his hand at sketching airplanes but soon discovered he could draw faces well enough that people were willing to pay him for portraits.True Reflections on Canvas by Gail Klausner, Culver City Life, March 1999. His used this talent to help pay his way through Texas Technological College, now known as Texas Tech University. While at Texas Tech, Fairrington also served as a staff artist for the 1961 La Ventana yearbook.La Ventana Yearbook, 1961
/ref> He graduated in 1964, with a bachelor's degree in advertising art and design. That year he was also selected as a winning artist in the Motorola National Competitive Exhibition. Fairrington spent the next spent two years working for different advertising agencies.


Vietnam Combat Art Program

In 1966 Fairrington was drafted into the United States Army. He completed basic training at Fort Polk and was assigned to the Postal Department at Fort Sill. During his off-duty hours, he took art classes at South Eastern College in Lawton, Oklahoma. After a year at Fort Sill, Fairrington received orders sending him to the 43rd Signal Battalion based in Pleiku. While there he heard about the Vietnam Combat Artists Program and submitted an application along with a collection of drawings and paintings. He was accepted into the program and assigned to the Army Combat Artist Team VI in Saigon.Letter of Appreciation, Department of the Army, Office of the Adjutant General, 16 July 1968. After 60 days of temporary duty capturing his impressions in preliminary sketches, Fairrington flew to Hawaii to complete his paintings.Artist Portrays War, The Communicator, 1968. His work was exhibited at Ala Moana Center and Schofield Barracks before being shipped back to the Army archives in Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C.Art Shows and Exhibitions, The Sunday Star Bulletin and Advertiser, Honolulu, Hawaii, 9 June 1968. With the artwork complete, he found he still had three weeks of service left and returned to Vietnam to finish his tour of duty. The art completed by Fairrington during his assignment as a Vietnam soldier-artist is now in the permanent US Army Art collection, maintained by the United States Army Center of Military History (CMH), Washington, D.C. Some of his work was selected for "The Art of Combat: Artists and the Vietnam War, Then and Now" exhibited at the Indianapolis Art Center from October 2000 to January 2001.The Art of Combat: Artists and the Vietnam War, Then and Now exhibit catalogue, October 2000. Fairrington's art was included in the exhibit "Art of the American Soldier", organized by the U.S. Army Center of Military History that was displayed at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, in 2010 and is now maintained online.Art of the American Soldier
, National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, PA


Military art gallery

File:VietnamCombatArtCAT06DavidNFairringtonTimeout.jpg, TIME OUT by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968 File:VietnamCombatArtCAT06DavidNFarringtonLongBinh.jpg, LONG BINH by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968 File:VietnamCombatArtInTheFieldbyDavidFairringtonCATVI1968.jpg, IN THE FIELD by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968 File:VietnamCombatArtNavysBestbyDavidFairringtonCATVI1968.jpg, NAVY'S BEST by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968 File:VietnamCombatArtWaitingbyDavidFairringtonCATVI1968.jpg, WAITING by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968 File:VietnamCombatArtYoungGirlsbyDavidFairringtonCATVI1968.jpg, YOUNG GIRLS by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968 File:VietnamCombatArtBigGunsbyDavidFairringtonCATVI1968.jpg, BIG GUNS by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968 File:VietnamCombatArtTheLadiesbyDavidFairringtonCATVI1968.jpg, THE LADIES by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968 File:VietnamCombatArtYeaVietnambyDavidFairringtonCATVI1968.jpg, YEA VIETNAM by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968 File:Vietnam Combat Art Radio Operator by David Fairrington CAT VI 1968.jpg, RADIO OPERATOR by David N. Fairrington, CAT VI, 1968


Post-Military Art career

In 1968, following his military service, Fairrington moved to Oakland, California, where he attended the San Francisco Art Institute. In 1969, he secured a position with Jack Wodell Associates, a film advertising agency. In 1972, Fairrington moved to Los Angeles when Wodell Associates opened an office there.Art For Heaven's Sake
, Redlands, California.
In 1978, Fairrington and a partner, Tami Masuda, opened a small design called New York West that produced graphics for the film industry. They worked on concept and design for over 150 posters for 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1995, Fairrington closed the design studio so he could concentrate on painting, although he continued to do occasional freelance work. His commissions included former Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton, California Senator Alan Lowenthal and Democratic U.S. representative, Janice Hahn. In 2004, Fairrington and his family moved from Los Angeles to Beaumont, California, where he took over the Banning Center for the Arts in nearby Banning, California, for a year. As director, he promoted community outreach by arranging the exhibit of artwork by young developing artists with older established artists. He also supervised and collaborated with artist Lucy Blake Elahi, under the direction of artist Lori Escalera, to work with Culver Park High School students, who produced a mural called "Rivers of the World."A River Runs Through It: Students, Artists Collaborate on Creek Mural by Tiffany Maleshefski, Culver City Chronicle, December 22, 1999. Fairrington teaches oil techniques and life drawing at the Desert Art Center in Palm Springs, California.Desert Art Center
, Palm Springs, CA.
He also conducts two day and week long painting workshops on the principles of portrait painting.Ballet Art by David Fairrington
, Alva's, retrieved 11/9/11.
Fairrington has also served as a judge in the 2009 Plein Air Exhibition at the Riverside Art Museum.Riverside Art Museum Blog
, retrieved 11/9/2011.
In 2007, Fairrington was the featured artist for three months at the Edward-Dean Museum in Cherry Valley, California.Edward Dean Museum to focus on artist David Fairrington, Record Gazette, September 7, 2007. In 2010, his work was exhibited by the Arts Council of the Temecula Valley.North County Times
Escondido, CA.
His commissioned portrait of Arthur Ashe, painted for tennis star John McEnroe, appeared in ''Sports Illustrated'' magazine.An Invasion of Privacy, Sports Illustrated, September 9, 1999. He also occasionally produces celebrity portraits for the Walt Disney Company's American Broadcasting Company, ABC Television shows. He has painted the stars of Lost (TV series), ''Lost'', ''Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy'', ''Scrubs (TV series), Scrubs, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition'' and ''Legend of the Seeker''.Idyllwild Life Magazine
June 2009.
Fairrington was named "Master Artist" by International Artist Magazine in 2001.Master Painters of the World: United States Showcase, International Artist, October–November 2001. He has also won first place at The National Orange Show's 2010 All-California Juried Art Exhibitionand The National Orange Show's Board of Directors' Purchase Award. Fairrington was chosen by the U.S. government as one of the official portrait artists for employees of The Pentagon and other government agencies. Fairrington's artwork is included in numerous corporate and private collections and is on exhibit at Jack's Fine Art & Frame in Beaumont, California.Jack's Fine Art Academy
retrieved 11/9/11.
Fairrington has been commissioned to paint dancers from several ballet companies around the United States, including School of American Ballet and New York City Ballet.March Program and Workshop by David Neil Fairrington
, Redlands Art Association, retrieved 11/10/11.


Personal life

While teaching design at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, Fairrington met his wife, Lilly. The couple had one son, Nicolai. Fairrington is now divorced and currently resides in Cherry Valley, California. He is now teaching art for the University of Redlands in Redlands, CA


Gallery

File:David Fairrington Painting Barbara 2010.jpg, Fairrington Painting ''Barbara'', 2010. File:Dancer Orange by David Fairrington Acrylic 1996.jpg, ''Dancer Orange'' by David Fairrington, acrylic, 1996. File:Cindy Carr by DavidFairrington Oil 2009.jpg, ''Cindy Carr'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2009. File:Cameron by David Fairrington Oil 2007.jpg, ''Cameron'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2007. File:Bob Rochelle by DavidFairrington Oil 2010.jpg, ''Bob Rochelle'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2010. File:KoreyPhillipsAcrylic1996byDavidFairrington.jpg, ''Korey Phillips'' by David Fairrington, acrylic, 1996. File:MichelleSittingAcrylic1996byDavidFairrington.jpg, ''Michelle Sitting'' by David Fairrington, acrylic, 1996. File:MichelleBlackAcrylic1997byDavidFairrington.jpg, ''Ballet dancer Michelle Black'' by David Fairrington, acrylic, 1997. File:JaniceHahn(L)byDavidFairrington.jpg, Democratic U.S. representative for California's 36th congressional district Janice Hahn by David Fairrington, oil, 2003. File:Alan Lowenthal by David Fairrington.jpg, California Senator Alan Lowenthal by David Fairrington, oil, 2003. File:MichaelAcrylic1997byDavidFairrington.jpg, ''Michael'' by David Fairrington, acrylic, 1997. File:MeghanandShannonOil2005byDavidFairrington.jpg, ''Meghan and Shannon'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2005. File:AlyssandraOil2007byDavidFairrington.jpg, ''Alyssandra'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2007. File:Mystical Adventure by David Fairrington Acrylic 2009.jpg, ''Mystical Adventure'' by David Fairrington, acrylic, 2009. File:House Morro Bay by David Fairrington Oil 2011.jpg, ''House on Morro Bay'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2011. File:Girl with Butterfly Oil 2010 by DavidFairrington Oil 2010.jpg, ''Girl with Butterfly'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2010. File:DavidShatzbyDavidFairringtonOil2009.jpg, ''David Shatz'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2009. File:DelMarbyDavidFairrington Oil2011.jpg, ''Del Mar'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2011. File:DonnabyDavidFairringtonOil2011.jpg, ''Donna'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2011. File:DylanbyDavidFairringtonAcrylic1997.jpg, ''Dylan'' by David Fairrington, acrylic, 1997. File:FemaleForm1byDavidFairringtonCharcoal2010.jpg, ''Female Form 1'' by David Fairrington, charcoal, 2010. File:FriendsbyDavidFairringtonAcrylic2007.jpg, ''Friend''s by David Fairrington, acrylic, 2007. File:GreenApplesbyDavidFairrington Oil2010.jpg, ''Green Apples'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2010. File:Joshua Tree Evening by David Fairrington Oil 2001.jpg, ''Joshua Tree Evening'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2001. File:KT by David Fairrington Oil 2010.jpg, ''KT'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2010. File:Laynie and Chocolate by David Fairrington Oil on Wood 2009.jpg, ''Laynie and Chocolate'' by David Fairrington, oil on wood, 2009. File:Leon Armantrout by David Fairrington Oil 2011.jpg, ''Leon Armantrout'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2011. File:Lindsey by David Fairrington Oil on Stone 2009.jpg, ''Lindsey'' by David Fairrington, oil on stone, 2009. File:Lou and Terry by David Fairrington Oil on wood 2011.jpg, ''Lou and Terry'' by David Fairrington, oil on wood, 2011. File:Marilyn by David Fairrington Oil 2009.jpg, ''Marilyn'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2009. File:Mark by David Fairrington Oil 2011.jpg, ''Mark'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2011. File:Mile High Road by David Fairrington Oil 2010.jpg, ''Mile High Road'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2010. File:Morro Bay 2 by David Fairrington Oil 2011.jpg, ''Morro Bay 2'' by David Fairrington, 2011. File:Morro Bay 1 by David Fairrington Oil 2011.jpg, ''Morro Bay 1'' by David Fairrington, 2011. File:My Son The Swimmer by David Fairrington Charcoal 2011.jpg, ''My son the swimmer'' by David Fairrington, charcoal, 2011. File:Peeled Orange by David Fairrington Oil 2010.jpg, ''Peeled Orange'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2010. File:PG Lady by David Fairrington Acrylic 1997.jpg, ''PG Lady'' by David Fairrington, acrylic, 1997. File:Roz's Sailboat by David Fairrington Oil 2011.jpg, ''Roz's Sailboat'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2011. File:Ryan and Barkley by David Fairrington Oil 2007.jpg, ''Ryan and Barkley'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2007. File:Summer Head by David Fairrington Watercolor 2011.jpg, ''Summer Head'' by David Fairrington, watercolor, 2011. File:Tami and Fred by David Fairrington Oil 2008.jpg, ''Tami and Fred'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2008. File:Tass Bareback by David Fairrington Oil on Wood 2009.jpg, ''Tass Bareback'' by David Fairrington, oil on wood, 2009. File:The General by David Fairrington Oil 2009.jpg, ''The General'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2009. File:Yucaipa Mountains by David Fairrington Oil 2010.jpg, ''Yucaipa Mountains'' by David Fairrington, oil, 2010.


External links


David Fairrington's website
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References

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