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David McCready Art Collections

Shop for artwork from David McCready based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Artwork by David McCready

Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

About David McCready

David McCready Artist: David McCready, David Freemont McCready, d.freemont David Freemont McCready signs his paintings with his registered trademark, d.freemont, The d.freemont logo appears in lower case as it appears on a variety of designs, books and art. His paintings are an accumulation of works from 1960 to present with many pieces not offered in this venue. David was born in the middle of the great depression in semi rural Pennsylvania. The times influenced his perception of reality. Even today, after raising his own family, austerity has a lingering effect on his work. Over the years he and his family have resided on the East and West Coasts. He has retired to his birth site. There is much to say in detail; however, in the grand grasp of time David has been devoted to innovations in science literature and history. When asked about science David will respond about quantum theory and man’s eternal relevance to the cosmos. A favorite poet, Robert Frost, and a favorite painter, Winslow Homer, contribute to David’s style in the same discipline. When asked about history, David will tear down the current revisionist propaganda propagated by the unspoken agenda of academic ideology. d.freemont’s paintings are from mind to canvas. Believing that copies, even from nature, will interfere with the mind’s eye. Picasso said it best, “When it can’t be said, I paint it.” Just as plagiarism is the demon of literature, painting from photos removes the artist’s intellectual copyrights; thus demeaning any genuine emotional perspective the work was attempting to convey. David is reminded by ancient man’s primitive Petroglyphs, the true message of art is only captured directly from the artist’s mind and thinks that the definition of art is: “anything that stirs human emotion.”