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Jireh 1.1 is a four foot circular art in The Bowline North Vancouver

Jireh 1.1 (Aug 2023)

1 of 3 pieces created for IDS Vancouver from reclaimed whitewashed cedar, fir roof cladding, Italian teal sofa leather, copper sprayed ply, acrylic signage, grey blue mdf panels

David is a mixed media

artist and designer

with a focus on

reclaimed

and sustainable art

that showcases

the beauty

of locally sourced

reclaimed materials

in Vancouver, BC

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testimonials

“I commissioned an art piece from David Ives for display at Adidas Originals in Vancouver. I love his use of reclaimed local materials and put complete trust in him to come up with an original design for the store. The only caveat was that it had to loosely reflect the Adidas brand. What David delivered far exceeded my expectations and those of everyone who saw the finished piece. He is a true master of his craft.” 

Paul S, (Adidas Originals Store Manager)

Trefoil is a circluar piece in the Adidas Originals Downtown Vancouver store inspired by the Adidas logo
Mineral art 1.2 in cedar, leather and elk hide. Perfect feature piece for your room or office

“The piece has a sense of tranquility to it which is hard to describe. I am quite fond of it and it’s certainly a conversation piece.”

Roza M (Owner of Mineral 1.2)

This piece was won at a fundraiser auction organized by THIS Gallery. There was a keen amount of interest but Roza successfully outbid all other interested parties and has this piece mounted in her office in Downtown Vancouver. 

Brightening up the waiting room at Symphony Health

We approached David to create two bespoke pieces for our doctor’s clinic and are so pleased with the result. David’s art has brought warmth and vibrancy through the clever use of a diverse range of materials. His work has transformed a once dreary waiting room, into a welcoming haven that brightens the faces of patients and staff alike.” 

John and Kate P, (Symphony Health MD)

Brightening up the waiting room at Symphony Health
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