David Dibble: Things We've Handed Down
June 11 – 30, 2018
Jackson, Wyoming
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David Dibble
On the Fence-SOLD

oil on linen
20h x 24w in
50.80h x 60.96w cm
SOLD

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David Dibble
Father of My Father-SOLD

oil on linen
60h x 48w in
152.40h x 121.92w cm
SOLD

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David Dibble
Franklin Barn #2-SOLD

oil on board
6.25h x 6.50w in
15.88h x 16.51w cm
SOLD

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David Dibble
Last Year's Fort-SOLD

oil on linen
48h x 48w in
121.92h x 121.92w cm
SOLD

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David Dibble
Last Year's Fort Study-SOLD

oil on board
8h x 8w in
20.32h x 20.32w cm
SOLD

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David Dibble
Last Year's Fort Study (mini)-SOLD

oil on board
3.75h x 3.50w in
9.53h x 8.89w cm
SOLD

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David Dibble
Study for Bluegreen-SOLD

oil on board
8h x 8w in
20.32h x 20.32w cm
SOLD

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David Dibble
Study for Break for Lunch-SOLD

oil on board
8h x 8.50w in
20.32h x 21.59w cm
SOLD

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David Dibble
Study for My Night For Chores-SOLD

oil on board
5h x 4.75w in
12.70h x 12.06w cm
SOLD

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David Dibble
Study for "On The Fence"-SOLD

oil on board
5.75h x 6.75w in
14.61h x 17.14w cm
SOLD

Press release

Trailside Galleries is pleased to open its summer art season with three distinct showcases featuring new works by painters Bruce Cheever, David Dibble, and Robert Moore. While the artists have contrasting styles, their choice of subject matter -  namely landscape, architecture, and rural scenes, provides a cohesive and flowing theme to each individual showcase.

David Dibble, who describes his style as organic formalism, is known for portraying weathered barns, rural western landscapes, and other agrarian scenes. The inspiration for these themes runs deep, reaching back into childhood memories of his family’s fourth-generation farm in rural Utah, cherished familial ties, and an enduring connection to the land.

The showcase will be comprised of a body of eight to twelve new works which will hang in the gallery during the month of June.