
44in 112cm X 57in 145cm
Oil on Canvas
2001

44in 112cm X 44in 112cm
Oil on Panel
2000
Private Collection
American Painter
David L. Garman
“Stunning”, “Haunting”, “Thrilling”
Highly Relevant View of Contemporary Western Civilization
Propaganda, Fear & Tyranny
Every artist, every scientist, every writer must decide now where he stands. The artist must take sides. He must elect to fight for freedom or for slavery. I have made my choice
–Paul Robeson

40in 102cm X 60in 152cm
Oil on Panel
1997

Panic

Tryptic 49.5in 126cm X 17.75in 45cm
Oil on Panel
1999

Divine Intervention

38in 97cm X 63in 160cm
Oil and Gold Leaf on Canvas
2000
The Purge

Refugees of Southern Linn County
1998

58in 147cm X 58in 147cm
Oil on Canvas
1999
The words ‘Lustrously disturbing’ leap off the page of the guest registry, just as the images those words describe bound from their huge canvases.
Dave Rasdal
The Informant Draws First Blood

Detail

77in X 77in
Oil on Canvas
1995
Agony of Betrayal

Detail
Reeducation

with Revelation 14
28in 71cm X 36in 91cm
Oil on Panel
1998
Endure to the End

93in 2.36m X 68in 1.73m
Oil on Canvas
1997

16in 41cm X 20in 51cm
Oil Sketch on Canvas
2004
Knowledge of Fact Transcends Belief

The First Resurrection
1998

48in 1.22m X 84in 2.13m
Oil and Gold, Silver, Copper Gilded Powdered Marble on Panel
1998
Garman is drawn to powerful moments in history and their Spiritual significance.
Emilie Hoppe

44in 112cm X 57in 145cm
Oil on Canvas
2017

44in 112cm X 57in 145cm
Oil on Canvas
2018
Because it is so personal, this collection could stand with any in the contemporary world.
Priscilla Steele
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