About David
David Bjurstrom (pronounced ‘b-YOOR-strum’) makes his home in Ashland, Oregon. Since first inspired to pursue art as a career while in junior high school, he has spent over thirty-five years capturing the world around him.

After early explorations in watercolor and oil painting, he came to settle on working only in pencil. “It’s probably not the most glamorous of mediums but I find it endlessly fascinating and I’ve never felt limited by that choice,” says David. “I am constantly challenged because there are no limits. There is a purity of subject and a power in black and white that cannot be matched.”

His highly detailed drawings, though broadly defined as ‘western’, encompass a wide range of subject matter from landscapes and animals to people and still lifes. “I don’t like to categorize my work or style in any one genre. I’d rather let my collectors enjoy the work for what it is without some preconceived notion of how it is classified.”

Speaking of his technique, David explains, “While many artists draw with an emphasis on lines, I use light and shadow—contrast—to delineate surfaces, much like a painter uses color. In that respect, my approach to drawing is more like painting. The only lines visible are those used to portray a texture in my subjects. They’re very rarely, if ever, used to separate one surface from another.“

“This approach mimics the way our eyes see the world. When one looks at an object, there isn’t an outline that separates it from its background. The separation is achieved through variations in color, light and shadow. Since, with the pencil, I have only black, white and shades of gray with which to work, I must rely only on the light falling across the surfaces. It is also the light or, more correctly, the shadows created by the light that reveals the textures of the subject.”

“A frequent comment is that my drawings look like photographs but they really go well beyond what a photograph could be. Because, as an artist, I have the luxury to add or subtract details that cannot be readily done with a camera, there is clarity in my subjects not easily possible in a photograph. There is also an undefined quality in my drawings that, while nearly photographic in detail, adds an emotional response. That emotion is something that comes from the artist’s hand. It results from the conscious and unconscious decisions made in the creation of the artwork.”

David’s work is now recognized as among the very best and most innovative of drawings in pencil, often winning ‘Best of Show’ and other top honors in some of the West’s most prestigious art shows, including the La Quinta Arts Festival, Phippen Museum Western Art Show, Art in the Pearl, National Western Art Show, Cherry Creek Arts Festival and the Peppertree Art Show. David Bjurstrom’s drawings and limited edition prints can be found in private collections throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.


Oregon Art Beat,
a production of Oregon Public Broadcasting, did a segment on me.
It was originally broadcast in spring 2005 and it's been rerun a time or two since then.
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Awards & Honors
2009 Best of Show -- Salem Art Fair & Festival, Salem, OR
2009 Best of Category, Drawing & Printmaking -- LaQuinta Arts Festival, LaQuinta, CA
2009 First Place, Drawing -- Phippen Museum Western Art Show, Prescott, AZ
2008 Best of Category, Drawing & Printmaking -- LaQuinta Arts Festival, LaQuinta, CA
2008 Best of Show, Other Media -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
2008 First Place, Drawing -- Phippen Museum Western Art Show, Prescott, AZ
2007 Best of Show, Other Media -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
2007 Peoples’Choice -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
2007 Best of Show -- Art in the Pearl, Portland, OR
2007 Second Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
2005 Best of Show, Other Media -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
2005 Peoples’Choice -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
2005 First Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
2004 First Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
2004 Peoples’Choice -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
2004 Kinney Wildlife Award -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
2003 Top 100 -- Arts For The Parks, Jackson Hole, WY
2003 First Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
2002 Best of Show -- Phippen Museum Western Art Show, Prescott, AZ
2002 First Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
2002 First Place, Drawing -- Phippen Museum Western Art Show, Prescott, AZ
2001 Best of Show, Other Media -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
2000 Best of Show, Other Media -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
2000 Best of Show, Pencil -- St Paul Rodeo Wild West Art Show, St. Paul, OR
2000 Third Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
1999 Best of Show, Other Media -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
1999 Best of Show, Pencil -- St. Paul Rodeo Wild West Art Show, St. Paul, OR
1999 Third Place, Mixed Media -- Phippen Museum Western Art Show, Prescott, AZ
1999 First Place, Drawing -- Phippen Museum Western Art Show, Prescott, AZ
1999 First Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
1998 Third Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
1997 Best of Show, Pencil -- St. Paul Rodeo Wild West Art Show, St. Paul, OR
1997 First Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
1996 Second Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
1995 Best of Show, Other Media -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
1995 First Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
1994 Third Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
1993 Goodey Indian Culture Award -- National Western Art Show, Ellensburg, WA
1993 Third Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
1993 Top 200 -- Arts For The Parks, Jackson Hole, WY
1991 Third Award -- Death Valley 49ers Western Art Show, Death Valley, CA
1988 Best of Show, Artists’ Choice -- Beartrack Western Art Show, Blewett Pass, WA
1988 Catalog Cover and Print Artist -- Sagebrush Rendezvous, Klamath Falls, OR