David Buckley Good is an accomplished fine artist and a dynamic teacher of painting and
drawing. His work is represented in public and private collections throughout the United
States and in Europe.
Born in Toledo, Ohio, David is a 1975 graduate of Bowling Green State University in Bowling
Green, Ohio and a 1998 graduate of the renowned Schuler School of Fine Arts in Baltimore,
Maryland. In 1977 David received a grant from The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation which
enabled him to study painting at The Art Students League of New York. David was a member
of the faculty of the Schuler School of Fine Arts from 1999 to 2023 and was a painting
instructor at the Mitchell School of Fine Art in Baltimore, Maryland from 1998-2008.
Currently, David regularly runs instructional workshops and is sought after as a painting
demonstrator.
David began his career as a surrealist painter and gradually transitioned into the realm of
traditional realism. His subjects range from European and American architectural landscapes
to still life and the figure.
In 2001 Les Amis de la Grand Vigne in the medieval city of Dinan, France invited David to be
an artist in residence for the month of October. David’s time in Dinan was the subject an
article in the Breton Regional newspaper Le Petit Bleu and was also the subject of a feature
article titled “The Road to Dinan” in American Artist magazine (March 2003).
David was also featured in an American Artist magazine article published in June of 1998
titled Baltimore Realists and the Winter, 2005 premier issue of American Workshop Magazine.
David’s work has been exhibited at several Salon International Exhibitions sponsored by
Greenhouse Gallery, San Antonio, Texas, as well as Oil Painters of America national and
regional exhibitions. He received the Liquitex Award at the 1999 Oil Painters of America
National Exhibition. He is currently a member of the Charcoal Club of Baltimore and Valley
Arts Association in Hagerstown, Maryland