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Buying

On this page, find a selection of small object-works, books and limited editions which can be purchased online. In buying David’s artwork, you’re not only helping the artist to continue creating new work, you’re also funding a series of not-for-profit environmental projects, including: A La Luz, Points of Return, The Sea from Here, 500 Years and Where Once the Waters. Terms & further purchase information can be read here. Multiple payment methods are available. 2% of revenue is contributed to a carbon removal project.

 

Galleries & Delivery

In the UK, The Scottish Gallery, Tatha Gallery & Moncrieff-Bray Gallery hold a permanent stock of David’s work, with selected pieces available for online purchase. Other galleries will list works for sale only during exhibitions. Whether purchased via a gallery or the studio, artworks can be sent internationally.

 

Objects

These works epitomise Cass’ artistic style, painted onto functional vintage objects, found at flea markets and antique shops around Europe. The titles of these works often include the place in which the objects were found. These each ship from the UK. Find more in David’s 2024–25 virtual studio exhibition.

 
 
Provence, July
£520.00
 
 
 

50 Days

 
 
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50 Days | Set
Painted antique tins

Exhibited in Venice, Santa Fe, Fife, Edinburgh, Sussex, Suffolk & Essex, these paintings are now available directly from the studio as a curated set of fifty—named for days of the year. Delivery and installation is possible.

Originally exhibited at Venice Biennale, these miniatures – painted onto antique metal tins from around the world – pay homage to the sea. They speak of time past, present and future; of function and the daily coming and going of the tide. These fifty fleeting moments come together to describe a bigger picture, a collective memory.

“Each painting contains a different body of water, where the horizon line, time of day, and weather conditions vary in every unique view”, writes Kate Reeve-Edwards. “The painting process reacts and enhances the objects, working with them to create a new life. A circular ecosystem of reuse and repair is what Cass is gently encouraging. The hand-held world of the tin is regenerated: these small objects which once contained tobacco, mints, or teabags now convey new, bigger ideas...”

 
 
 
 
 

Books & Limited Editions

 
 
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Where Once the Waters is David’s most substantial volume at 222 pages, created as a place to compile not only images of the exhibition in Venice, but also the artist’s research. Both Light on Water and Rising Horizon were published by The Scottish Gallery to accompany exhibitions of the same name. These are each not-for-profit productions. These last months have also seen David’s work featured within and upon a variety of publications: in the RSA’s coffee-table book Andiamo; in St Jude’s journal Oscillations; in Field’s issue Twos; upon Claudia Roden’s Med cover (The Times & Sunday Times Food Book of the Year 2021); and in Out of the Box, a new book celebrating contemporary box-art.

 
 
 
 
 
Panthalassa IV
£220.00