Dave Storm

Hi I'm Dave,

My interest lie in wood (turning and table making) also photography. Nature and wildlife photos I'm an observer of life and how nature and animals interact with each other.
How simple and yet complicated the world go on without our help. I never thought of myself as an artist, but others saw my talents that were given to me as a gift. I then began to use them one day at a time and learned by just experimenting with my mediums (wood-photography)
When it comes to wood it's cut and dried but it's still living for me, as wen you cut an edge, you let it alone and come back at a later date it has expanded. The wood cels keep moving think about it, It's neat and bizarre?
I think about what I can't do and I delve right into the project mistakes are made but they are there to learn from and overcome and bank for a later date.
Issues have come up in life like everyone else, but I learn from them and they give me more strength to try some thing new. Then I remember to slow down and look where I am going, if I don't I'm liable to miss out on little miracles e.g., mushrooms, colorful leaves in the fall, the spider web your about to walk into or even a passing snail.
My high school photography teacher had told me once "There is beauty every were not just in your mirror".

Thank you for letting me create for you,
D.A. Storm


Portfolio:

Many Unimaginable Colors

An interesting shot, cool morning yet warm day, but there is still ice?
It's more of a question of where you think it was taken and where you think it should come from.

Where am I? “Where am I?”

A mystery?
Where have we been and what we have seen.
A beautiful pack of guitars but each had their own path and message to the next player.

Blend “Blend”

Ending up on the forest floor, yet still intact.
Nature made up of colors from a 64 count Crayola Crayon Box.
Not just green, brown or black you choose.