David Rodman Johnson was tutored as a young boy by Frances Burnham Fish, graduate of the Sorbonne . . . and eventually tutored also by the President of the Guild of Boston Artists, Paul Ingbretson, 2nd generation student of William Paxton by way of Ives Gammell. His inspiration is culled from exploring the coastal landscapes of New England, travels in the United States and adventures in Europe. As a 'plein air' painter, David seeks to establish a visual dialogue with his audience . . . transporting the viewer directly to an exciting moment of creation . . . the cool dawn of a tidewater marsh . . . a child's...more