David Pullman

David Pullman is a versatile painter and illustrator who lives and works on Manhattan's Upper West Side. His work ranges from portrait commissions and fine oil and watercolor paintings [done with his right hand] to caricature drawings [done with his left hand].
David can often be seen painting landscapes in Central Park or sketching people in the subways, restaurants and streets of New York City. His work has been exhibited at The National Academy of Design. The National Arts Club, Walden International, and Juno Gallery, among others.

David's three-dimensional figures Mayors Past & Present were displayed in Macy's windows. His illustrations have appeared in Harper's Bazaar, Penthouse, Playboy, The Ribald Eagle, Time Publications, Fairchild Publications, and others.

Awards include the Alphaeus P. Cole Award (Allied Artists), the Edward Mooney Award (National Academy of Design) and the John Young-Hunter Award (Allied Artists). David is a former instructor at Parsons School of Design, the 92nd St Y and Marymount College.


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Paintings and Drawings

David Pullman is a versatile painter and illustrator who lives and works on Manhattan's Upper West Side. His work ranges from portrait commissions and fine oil and watercolor paintings [done with his right hand] to caricature drawings [done with his left hand].
David can often be seen painting landscapes in Central Park or sketching people in the subways, restaurants and streets of New York City.

Subway Curmudgeon “Subway Curmudgeon”

Watercolor on Paper 8"x 5" I saw this character on a NYC subway and quickly sketched him with my left hand. When I returned to my studio I added watercolor with my right hand.