DAVID STOUPAKIS
Extraordinary souls are stimulating stories in the minds that look on the paintings of David Stoupakis. This self-taught New York artist paints alive and brimming worlds that have a place in this life on their own terms. Yet, one can almost get that renaissance feel as if his works have existed for centuries this way. Much of the artwork has been inspired by strong and damaged children who demand answers to the questions no one hears. Their fears and innocence.
seem to be lost in a echo of motion. Many hidden questions and answers are all around in David's paintings. While the true meanings are personal to the artist himself, the results are on display for all realities to view and solve the puzzle for themselves.
Born David Michael Stoupakis on the 26th of July, 1974, in Brighton, Massachusetts, to Greek-Italian, first generation American construction foreman George Stoupakis and his Cape-Briton Island Nova Scotia wife Anne, a hard working woman to say the least at everything she does. Both of them being artists themselves they would go on to push and encourage David to become an Artist.
David was born premature with numerous complications at birth and many thought he would not make it home from the hospital. Mother Anne knew she had to set strength in her new little one and so she gave him the name David and believed with this name little David would be able to beat the giant complications. Just one month later, David left the hospital to see his new home and two older siblings, brother Alex and sister Laura.
Within the first grade of school David was found to have a severe learning disability and his Doctors informed that David would develop more on the artistic side and that he may have the ability to become a great artist. So when the talents in David truly started to shine. His parents were proud and very supportive however his newfound artistic ability concerned his teachers. On several occasions David' s "gloomy" drawings were the subject at teacher parent meetings. A few years later a wild art teacher entered David' s life and encouraged him, opened his mind and drove him to experiment. Within that year David made the choice to dedicate himself to his artwork.
In 1992 David gave the Art Institute of Boston a one year try and quickly found that being schooled was not for him. In 1993 he began his road to developing himself and became a self-taught Artist. It was around 1995 when the first painting sold and by 1996 David was working as a contract 2 D / 3D Animator Artist for a game company. Then in 1999 David left the gaming industry and refocused his talents to painting full time. Also, that year he met his companion Aprella, and the two became muses for each other.
David' s art interest many different people from owners that are Doctors and Lawyers to owners like the electric pioneer Gary Numan and singer Jonathan Davis of Korn. Today David lives and works in New York with Aprella and their lovely rescued cat. He continues his dedication to painting and his remarkable works continue to grow.