

Dave Cutler
A master of conceptual illustration whose work resides in the permanent collection of the Sept 11th Memorial Museum.
The collections within Dave’s work
Coastal Breezes
3 Prints · Ready to Frame
These works share a serene coastal palette and nautical subject matter, evoking a sense of calm and the sea. — ‘Nantucket’, ‘Lighthouse2’ and ‘Light House’.

Celestial Whispers
United by themes of celestial wonder and introspective moments under the night sky, these pieces share a dreamy, contemplative mood.

Whimsical Hearts
These works playfully explore themes of love and connection through whimsical imagery and a lighthearted approach.

Joyful Pursuits
Focusing on active, joyful pursuits and shared experiences, these works embody a dynamic and celebratory spirit.
Works by Dave Cutler
36 pieces
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About Dave
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Dave Cutler — questions answered
Where can I find Dave Cutler’s work in public collections?
His work is held in the permanent collection of the Sept 11th Memorial Museum in New York City and has been displayed at the United Nations.
Which major corporations have collected his art?
Dave’s originals and prints are in the private collections of Mercedes-Benz, IBM, ADP, Boston Consulting Group, and First Republic Bank, among others.
Has Dave Cutler received professional awards?
Yes, he has won several awards for his illustrations and was inducted into the Society of Illustrators with a waived juried vote.
Does the artist work on humanitarian projects?
Dave has a long-standing relationship with UNICEF, which has featured his work on their holiday cards over several years.
Is Dave Cutler also an author?
He is the author and illustrator of the children's book 'When I Wished I Was Alone,' which was named a Best of Read to Me Picture Book by Borders.
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