David Millman grew up in a family of talented, award-winning artists. His mentor was his older brother, Dean, who was well-known in the art community of Utah and gaining notoriety across the country in the 70s before leukemia cut his career short. David’s older sister, Lynne, has also become well-known for her beautiful paintings and portraits.
David won his first award in a national art contest when he was 15 years old. After graduating high school, he attended college at Brigham Young University where he studied fine art and art education. He has worked in many capacities as an artist and educator, sharing his love of the fine arts while adding an eclectic mix of illustrations, figure studies and fine art paintings to his portfolio. His varying interests align with patriotic, religious, still-life, pin up, and historical art. He currently teaches art at Spanish Fork Junior High.
David won his first award in a national art contest when he was 15 years old. After graduating high school, he attended college at Brigham Young University where he studied fine art and art education. He has worked in many capacities as an artist and educator, sharing his love of the fine arts while adding an eclectic mix of illustrations, figure studies and fine art paintings to his portfolio. His varying interests align with patriotic, religious, still-life, pin up, and historical art. He currently teaches art at Spanish Fork Junior High.