About Finite Art

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Working Regional Artists know how to create their work, market, show and sell it. When they are no longer working on this plane of existence, many times their family is left with a collection of significance and no way to continue the artist's legacy. I have created Finite Art to give you access to the works of David Cale. His artwork is finite. There is no more. This collection of Finite Art remains to give pleasure and to foster imagination.
When a working Artist dies...
...what becomes of their life's work?
About the Artist

David William Cale
April 8, 1931
...February 11, 2007
David grew up in Wichita, Kansas with occasional sojourns to San Gabriel, California. He served in the U.S. Navy in Korea, after which he worked at Boeing Aircraft as an illustrator. David then served as acting director for the Art Division of the Institute of Logopedics, now known as The Heartspring School. During this time, he earned his Masters of Fine Arts, Cum Laude from the University of Wichita. After graduating, he and fellow artists established Bottega Gallery, an art studio widely acknowledged as an incubator for major Kansas visual artists working in the modern style. In 1965, he moved to Amarillo, Texas where he served as Professor of Art at Amarillo College; 1965-1993. There he and an artist collective opened Colony Katherine, perched high on the rim of Palo Duro Canyon. His works have been shown in galleries around the world.
First Exhibition: 14th Missouri Valley Exhibition, 1960.
Collections: Emprise Bank Collection; Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Collection; Wichita Museum of Art; Little Rock Art Association; Wichita State University; Western New Mexico University; and the personal collection of William "Bill" Tsutsui.