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David Felix

A half-century of work where language meets the precision of a tailor and the mystery of a magician.

6 Works

About David

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David Felix is a youthful septuagenarian English visual poet based in Denmark with a career spanning more than fifty years. His practice explores the intersection of language and image through collage, three-dimensional forms, and video. His work has been featured in over fifty publications worldwide, ranging from festival performances to print anthologies. Born into a lineage of artists, magicians, and tailors, Felix was raised among oil paints, sleight of hand, and Singer sewing machines. This heritage of manual craft and illusion informs his tactile approach to poetry, where words are treated as physical objects to be stitched, layered, and constructed.

Visual voice

His work blends the precision of tailoring with the mystery of sleight of hand, utilizing collage and 3D elements to give text a physical presence. He creates a multi-dimensional language that moves between print and performance, rooted in manual construction and oil painting.
Visual PoetryTactile CollageThree-Dimensional TextManual CraftsmanshipMultimedia Art
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David Felix — questions answered

What is the primary focus of David Felix’s work?

He is a visual poet who works across collage, three-dimensional forms, video, and festival performances.

How long has David Felix been practicing?

He has been creating and publishing his work for more than half a century, with over fifty publications worldwide.

Where is the artist located?

David Felix is an English artist who currently lives and works in Denmark.

What influences the artist's tactile style?

His work is rooted in his upbringing among tailors, magicians, and painters, using manual craft and sleight of hand as a foundation.

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