2015-2018 Landscape Paintings – Foundations of Contemporary Exploration
The 2015–2018 collection of landscape paintings by David Outhwaite represents a pivotal stage in the development of his contemporary artistic voice. These works capture a period of transition—where traditional landscape painting begins to merge more fully with abstract exploration and conceptual thinking.
A Transitional Phase in Landscape Art
The 2015–2018 series marks a clear shift from more conventional landscape artwork toward a more expressive and conceptual approach.
During this time, David began to:
- Introduce stronger abstract elements into his compositions
- Experiment with spatial layering and depth
- Move away from direct representation toward interpretation
- Explore the balance between control and spontaneity
This transition is essential in understanding the trajectory of his work, as it sets the foundation for the abstract landscape art that defines his later collections.
Early Signs of the Micro and Macro Concept
Although fully realized in later works, the concept of the micro and macro universe begins to take shape during this period.
In the 2015–2018 collection, viewers may observe:
- Detailed areas that suggest close-up views of natural textures
- Broader compositions that hint at expansive landscapes
- A developing relationship between small-scale detail and large-scale structure
These early explorations become a defining feature of David’s later abstract landscape art.
Exploration of Form, Color, and Composition
The 2015–2018 paintings reveal a focused exploration of key artistic elements that continue to define David’s work.
Form
Shapes become more fluid and less defined, allowing compositions to evolve organically across the canvas.
Color
Color palettes begin to expand, with greater emphasis on contrast and harmony. These choices help establish mood and visual direction.
Composition
David experiments with spatial arrangement, creating a sense of movement and flow within each painting.
Together, these elements contribute to the emergence of a more dynamic and expressive style.
Blending Traditional and Modern Landscape Painting
One of the most compelling aspects of this collection is its balance between traditional and modern landscape art.
In these works, viewers may notice:
- Familiar elements of nature landscapes, such as organic shapes and textures
- Emerging abstract forms that disrupt conventional composition
- A gradual shift toward more conceptual interpretations of space
This combination creates a unique viewing experience, where the paintings feel both grounded in reality and open to imagination.
It is within this balance that David begins to fully develop his identity as a contemporary landscape artist.
A Growing Emphasis on Artistic Process
This period also highlights David’s increasing focus on the process of painting itself. Rather than aiming for a fixed outcome, he allows the work to develop through experimentation and discovery.
Key aspects of his process during this time include:
- Layering paint to build depth and complexity
- Allowing textures to emerge naturally
- Balancing intentional composition with spontaneous mark-making
This approach results in paintings that feel alive and evolving—capturing the energy of their creation.
Origins (2018)
Egg tempera on wood
32 x 48
Theia ( 2018)
Egg tempera on wood
31 x 48
Open Cluster (2018)
Egg tempera on wood
32 x 48
Pulsar (2018)
Egg tempera, acrylic, and watercolor on wood
32 x 64
Untitled (2018)
Egg tempera and acrylic on wood
32 x 48
Untitled (2015)
Egg tempera, acrylic, and watercolor on wood
32 x 48Collections
David Outhwaite’s work is included in both public and corporate collections across the United States.
Public Collections
- Santa Fe Museum of Fine Arts, New Mexico
Corporate & Private Collections
- Colorado
- Texas
- Missouri
- Hawaii
His inclusion in these collections reflects the lasting value and wide appreciation of his work.
Landscape Art for Collectors and Designers
The 2015–2018 collection offers versatility for a wide range of audiences.
For Art Collectors
These works represent an important stage in David’s evolution, making them valuable for those interested in the progression of contemporary landscape painting.
For Interior Designers
The balance of structure and abstraction makes these paintings suitable for both modern and transitional spaces.
For Commercial Spaces
Offices and galleries benefit from the subtle complexity and visual interest of these pieces.
Whether used as a focal point or part of a broader collection, these paintings contribute depth and character to any environment.
Original Landscape Paintings with Character
Each painting in the 2015–2018 collection is an original work, reflecting David’s hands-on approach and commitment to authenticity.
Owning a piece from this period offers:
- A unique artwork that cannot be replicated
- Insight into a key phase of artistic development
- A visually engaging addition to any collection
- Long-term value as part of a broader body of work
These paintings carry the distinct energy of a period defined by growth and exploration.
FAQs
About the 2020-2022 Paintings
What makes this collection unique?
It represents a transitional phase where traditional landscape painting evolves into a more abstract and conceptual approach.
Are these paintings more abstract or realistic?
They balance both, combining recognizable elements with emerging abstraction.
Are the paintings available for purchase?
Yes, availability can be confirmed through direct inquiry.
Do you ship nationwide?
Yes, artwork is available across the United States.
Discover the Foundations of a Contemporary Landscape Artist
The 2015–2018 landscape paintings by David Outhwaite offer a unique look into the development of a distinctive artistic voice. These works capture a moment of transition—where traditional techniques meet emerging ideas, and where the foundation for future innovation is established.
Explore this collection to experience the early stages of a journey that continues to redefine landscape art.
Why Contemporary Landscape Art Matters
In today’s world, landscape artwork has evolved far beyond traditional depictions of scenery. Contemporary landscape painting reflects not just what we see—but how we experience the world.
David Outhwaite’s work embodies this evolution. His art captures the essence of nature landscapes while incorporating abstract elements that evoke movement, energy, and depth. By blending realistic landscape art with conceptual abstraction, his paintings speak to both emotional and intellectual engagement.
Collectors and art enthusiasts are increasingly drawn to modern landscape art because it:
- Creates a strong visual statement in any space
- Invites interpretation and personal connection
- Reflects modern perspectives on nature and science
- Elevates interiors with sophisticated, meaningful design
David’s work stands at this intersection—where fine art landscapes meet contemporary thought.

