David Langmead
Born and raised on a farm in the eastern highlands of Zimbabwe, David captures the wildlife, big skies and untamed endless landscape that is Africa. “I have, so far, never discovered a place that so much alters human perception than the African bushveld. Many years ago we made the mistake of cutting ourselves off from animals, but in the bushveld one can still listen to the conversation between nature and the divine. It is a place where a finely sustained balance exists against a backdrop of raw beauty. When I spend time there I discover myself taken by a heightened sense of consciousness that feeds my capacity for awe and astonishment. I am inspired by the power of Africa and if I manage to capture a little of this in my work, then half my talent has been put to good use.” ...More...
David began his professional painting career in the mid-1990’s and exhibited in various group and solo exhibitions all around South Africa including Johannesburg and Cape Town. His work was also sold in established galleries such as the Cape Gallery and the Everard Read Gallery. In the late 90’s David moved to the great karoo town of Nieu Bethesda where he built a new studio and sold many a piece still wet off the easel.
By 2003, his work was discovered by the international market and he now paints exclusively for Call of Africa’s Native Visions Galleries. In 2006 and again in 2007, David had works chosen by the prestigious Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum’s juried “Birds In Art” competition, where only a select few artists’ works are chosen out of thousands of submissions. Since 2003 his work has been exhibited annually at the SCI shows in Las Vegas and Reno. David’s work is held in numerous private collections worldwide.
Group Exhibitions
2015 “The Great Zambezi – Mana Magic” Exhibition with Jaco Van Schalkwyk and Mopho Gonde
2009 “Wounded Warriors” Exhibition with Mopho Gonde
2007 Leigh Yawkey Woodson Birds In Art “Ward Museum Of Wildfowl Art” Salisbury MD
“Newington Cropsey Foundation” Hastings on Hudson, NY
2006 Leigh Yawkey Woodson Birds In Art “The Wildlife Experience” Parker, CO
“Lindsay Wildlife Museum” Walnut Creek, CA
“R.W. Norton Art Gallery” Shreveport, LA
2005 “Africa To The Everglades” Dr. Jane Goodall Fundraiser “Native Visions Gallery”, Naples FL
“Native Visions Gallery”, Fort Lauderdale, FL...Less...
David Langmead
Original Paintings
2022
“The Light Fantastic” – The Wildlife Art of David Langmead Book
January 2022
Open this book and enter the extraordinary world of David Langmead, a world renowned painter who, for the first time lets us into his inspirations. The artist takes us into the secret heart of the African bushveld and beyond. Discover the animal world that is the source of inspiration for his paintings and journey into the beauty of the natural world. Richly illustrated, every page of this book is an invitation to a world of dreams, discoveries and reflec
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Hunter’s Horn – Summer 2017
July / August 2017
Cover Artist - David Langmead's "Secret Waters", 30 x 39, Oil on canvas
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January / February 2017
Cover artist - David Langmead "Carmine Chaos", 71" x 50", oil on canvas - NOW SOLD Available in two sizes as a limited edition giclee (print) - original size, edition of 15 and also 51 x 36, edition of 49 Contact the galleries for pricing and orders
Read moreSafari Magazine
January / February 2017
Cover artist - David Langmead "Carmine Chaos", 71" x 50", oil on canvas - NOW SOLD Available in two sizes as a limited edition giclee (print) - original size, edition of 15 and also 51 x 36, edition of 49 Contact the galleries for pricing and orders
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Hunter’s Horn
January / January 2016
HSC 2016 Artist Of The Year - David Langmead - Langmead's Wild Vision by Todd Wilkinson
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Sporting Classics
January / February 2015
A Call For Africa - Three talented artists are creating a spectacular tribute to a legendary African river and its wildlife. By Todd Wilkinson
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African Hunting Gazette
September / October 2013
David Langmead - Out of the Rat Race and into the Great Karoo
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Sporting Classics
January / February 2004
Dangerous Liaisons - For artist David Langmead, the truth of wild Africa lies in its 'Magic Hour', when tranquility and danger converge. By Todd Wilkinson
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Wildlife Art
January 2007
South Africa's David Langmead A Simple Life Close to Nature By Todd Wilkinson David and Bronwen Langmead live near the end of a long dirt road. While this, by itself, may not seem extraordinary, the country lane wending past their home into the middle of nowhere is located in the mountainous interior of South Africa. The Langmeads and their three young children inhabit an old converted sheep shed in Nieu Bethesda, a frontier-era village, population 50. From their humble porc
Read moreWildlife Art
January 2007
South Africa's David Langmead A Simple Life Close to Nature By Todd Wilkinson David and Bronwen Langmead live near the end of a long dirt road. While this, by itself, may not seem extraordinary, the country lane wending past their home into the middle of nowhere is located in the mountainous interior of South Africa. The Langmeads and their three young children inhabit an old converted sheep shed in Nieu Bethesda, a frontier-era village, population 50. From their humble porc
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Hunter’s Horn
May 2014
The Africa Of Our Hearts by Todd Wilkinson David Langmead's paintings remind us of what the value of wildness really is.
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