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David Rozenfeld is a Toronto and Miami-based artist working in painting, drawing, and digital art. With a playful and exploratory approach, he creates work that celebrates creative freedom and material experimentation. Always eager to make and innovate, David’s art reflects a lifelong engagement with making stuff and pushing boundaries across mediums.
Art for me is about curiosity, exploration, and the joy of making. I like to make stuff — whether that’s through painting, drawing, or digital processes — because it lets me engage directly with ideas, materials, and the unexpected. My work isn’t bound to one style or genre; instead, it is driven by a desire to explore possibilities, experiment with form, and follow intuition wherever it leads. Much of my creative energy comes from play — from trying something new, taking risks, and seeing what emerges. I’m fascinated by the way simple gestures and materials can transform when combined, layered, or reimagined. In my practice, mistakes are not missteps but opportunities to discover surprising visual moments that push the work forward. I also make art because it connects me to others — to audiences, to fellow artists, and to the larger creative community. I believe art should invite engagement, spark conversation, and inspire others to embrace their own creative impulses. Whether I’m working in analogue or digital media, my goal is to make work that feels alive, accessible, and genuinely reflective of my own curiosity about the world and how we see it. Ultimately, my art is an ongoing experiment — a place where ideas take shape through action, exploration, and the simple love of making stuff.