| Art
and Sculpture Artist Dave Damon |
Dave
Damon,
because of his skills as a painter and sculptor,
is one of the few people in the world that has
been appointed a lifetime member of the Royal
Club: Scabbert & Blade located in London,
England, at the Little Dean's Court of Westminster
Abby. He received this award as a direct result
of painting his First Sergeant during WWII, just
after the invasion of Normandy. |
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Dave
Damon is the original creator of the authentic and beautiful
faux
marble finish offered exclusively by MarbleClassics.
As
an Air Force Intelligence Officer attached to the 434th
Troop Carrier, part of the 101st and 82nd Paratroopers,
Dave Damon
had the good fortune of being introduced to the Princess
Margaret, Duchess
of Kent, a was well respected artist in her own right
at the time, and Princess Elizabeth who
is now the queen of England.
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Mr.
Damon's accomplishments started early. He attended the
University of Syracuse and received his Bachelor degree
in Art Design where his name constantly ended up on
the Dean's List (that's a good thing). He has received
numerous awards and scholarships from the Albright Art
School of Buffalo in New York, the Pratt Institute of
New York City and the Chicago Art Institute. His studies
later continued on at the University of Southern California
to further his skills in applied sculpturing and painting
techniques.
Dave Damon has for many years provided exquisite custom
art to theater, film, television and businesses. He
has created interior designs for the general pu blic
and corporate clients alike. Some of his most famous
works include the original design of the Kaluaha Liquor
bottle in 1954 and the two large eleven-foot tall 10-plate
metallic Golden
Oscars on
permanently display at the Academy Theater in Los Angeles,
that is, before it was renovated to become the Kodak
Center. Currently Dave Damon is working on props for
the Los Angeles Hollywood Wax Museum that sits right
next to the Hollywood walk of the stars.
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