David Wiley





For me, painting is an active meditation, using the always mysterious and ever-changing language of color and line. It is an adventure of creation and discovery, an undertaking that requires all of the artist’s being, experience and dreams.
I do not know exactly what my goal is as an artist, but I do know that when I am working I am aware that I am orchestrating color in such a way as to make a kind of visual music, in the hope that this music made of color will enrich the human spirit.