New York City based artist, David Rhoads, uses his lunch break at The Met to create watercolor studies of ancient art

 

David Rhoads (b.1987) is currently living and painting in Brooklyn, NY. He works as the Collections Manager in The Department of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and The Americas at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 

He graduated with a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2010 and previously worked as a preparator at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and dishwasher at You Say Tomato in Kansas City.

Drawing from The Met is an ongoing collection of drawings that Rhoads creates while on his lunch break. Each piece is a study of historical art and sculpture, featured in the halls of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

 
House Model (2015.306) , 2017 marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

House Model (2015.306) , 2017
marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

Seated Figure (1981.218), 2018 marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

Seated Figure (1981.218), 2018
marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

House Model (2015.306) , 2017 marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

House Model (2015.306) , 2017
marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

Bird (Sejen) (1979.206.165), 2019 marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

Bird (Sejen) (1979.206.165), 2019
marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

Kneeling Bearded Figure (2017.443) , 2019 marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

Kneeling Bearded Figure (2017.443) , 2019
marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

Ritual Dish (daveniyaqona) (2018.433), 2019 marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

Ritual Dish (daveniyaqona) (2018.433), 2019
marker on paper, 11 x 8.5”

You can see this and more of David Rhoads’ work at his website.

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