David Eustace

Overview

Scots born David Eustace worked on minesweepers and in the notorious Barlinnie Prison as a prison officer before discovering photography. He began his photographic career as a mature student at Edinburgh Napier University and within weeks of graduating, found himself working for GQ, Tatler, Vogue, The Sunday Times and Sunday Telegraph magazines amongst many others.

Between 2001 and 2016 he was based in New York and undertook commissions for multiple global brands and fronted international campaigns for Panasonic Lumix. His work has seen him document the landscapes of the USA, South America, the Middle East, Asia and his homeland of Scotland.

 

 

Eustace’s images have been exhibited internationally and are held in private and public collections worldwide. In 2016 he returned to Edinburgh to fulfil his role as Chancellor of Edinburgh Napier University. He continued to exhibit in the UK and abroad and to create photographic portfolios. He has also been exploring more and more the medium of sculpture. 

 

 

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Works
  • David Eustace, Witness to an Unseen Event, 2022
    David Eustace
    Witness to an Unseen Event, 2022
    rock, brass plate, acrylic, sapele base
    32.5 x 25.5 x 26 cm
  • David Eustace, Volume 1 Image No3, 2020-2022
    David Eustace
    Volume 1 Image No3, 2020-2022
    signed and numbered in pencil to margin; from the portfolio 'Memento Mori'
    digital print on Japanese archival paper
    limited edition of 38 + 2 APs
    18 x 21 cm (sheet: 41 x 51 cm)
  • David Eustace, Volume 2 Image No17, 2020-2022
    David Eustace
    Volume 2 Image No17, 2020-2022
    signed and numbered in pencil to margin; from the portfolio 'Memento Mori'
    digital print on Japanese archival paper
    limited edition of 38 + 2 APs
    18 x 21 cm (sheet: 41 x 51 cm)
  • David Eustace, Dear John - A Thirty Year Portrait, 2020
    David Eustace
    Dear John - A Thirty Year Portrait, 2020
    a handcrafted box set containing 12 portraits of the artist John Byrne, created over a 30 year period;
    signed and numbered in pencil to frontispiece; each sheet embossed with artist's name
    folio of twelve photographs on Japanese bamboo stock, plus four letterpress sheets, in debossed archival clamshell case
    edition of 50
    each sheet 20 x 16 inches