Artist David Frederick Riley and Cody Idol team up to offer this incredible promotion in support of DREAM programs!

Through a generous partnership between Cody Idol, whose mom, Robin is a DREAM participant, and artist David Frederick Riley, 25% of each print purchased will be donated to DREAM!

Purchase any of the featured prints below, and 25% of the sale will go to DREAM; to sweeten the deal – you’ll receive 10% off on the total order as well as free shipping!

Click on the buttons below to view each print and purchase. Use code, DREAM at checkout to receive your discount and support our empowering programs!

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David Frederick Riley is a gallery artist, portrait and wildlife painter, and illustrator.

His painting is inspired by the universal narratives of the human condition, emotion and the similar elements that appear in Nature. David works primarily in oil, contrasting contemporary color fields and abstract space with traditional handling of the human form. He uses color harmonies to showcase emotion and the vibrancy of life. His work frequently illustrates themes of emotional and spiritual growth.

David Frederick Riley has recently been a finalist in the Art Renewal Center’s Annual Salon, Oil Painter’s of America National Juried Exhibition, and was in the top 100 finalists in London’s BP Portrait Award.

Featured Prints

Black Bear Blue

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”One of my more colorful paintings, this one really goes all out on blue.  I used the color as abstraction and left a lot of brush work for the viewer to see the process of painting.”

Aspen

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”I love to paint wolves’ eyes. In this painting I used complimentary colors to make the eyes even more pronounced. There’s subtle reds and purples in the darks to contrast the greens and yellows in the eyes”

Tex Crockett

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“Tex Crockett” was all about movement for me. I can only imagine what that ride feels like, so I did my best to capture that feeling with paint. The contrast of movement with a still image is always a challenge. I want the viewer to feel not only where the rider and horse are, but where they’ve been and are about to go.”

Horns Up

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“I love how the saturated rusty orange in this Longhorn really brings him to life .  I used subtle green tones to offset the orange and make the painting’s color vibrate.”

Chief Joseph

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“I always enjoy painting Chief Joseph. He wears the dignity, pride and strength he brought to his people and the world. “Chief Joseph (March 3, 1840 – September 21, 1904), was a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce. Chief Joseph’s life remains iconic of the American Indian Wars. For his passionate, principled resistance to his tribe’s forced removal, Joseph became renowned as a humanitarian and peacemaker.”

Glint

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”Foxes are some of my favorite animals to paint. They are so smart, curious and playful all at the same time. I never get bored of trying to capture their spirit.”

Calling in the Season

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”This huge bull elk has got the attention of the cows behind him as well as all other listeners in the area.”

King of Kings

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“Powerful, proud, royal and magnificent, lions are a true force of nature. My goal was to capture all of these qualities and portray the essence of the king of beasts.”

Snack Break

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”This cute little tool user would be too fun to fish and have lunch with.”

Thank you, Artist David Fredrick Riley and Cody Idol!

Purchase any of the featured prints above, and 25% of the sale will go to DREAM; to sweeten the deal – you’ll receive 10% off on the total order as well as the free shipping!

**Use code, DREAM at checkout!