#1 "If You See Henry On Your Way To The Ice Cream Shop, Please Give Him A High Five; He's Been Waiting For Days"

David’s art stands out not just for its charm, but for how it blends with the world around it. He doesn’t bring a sketchbook or plan things in advance; instead, he lets the sidewalk guide him. “I prefer to let my locations choose me,” he said. “Because it’s always easier to draw something that wants to be there.” Cracks in the pavement, stains, or even a stray leaf can spark an entire character or scene.
#3 "Hannah Has Brewed Up A Stew Of Last Year's Leaves To Sustain Us All Till Spring"

David's creatures, like Sluggo, the green monster, or Philomena, the flying pig, are regular stars in his work, but new characters are always popping up. Some are inspired by animals, while others come straight from his imagination. “Hopefully, I am making different mistakes,” David said when asked how his style has evolved. “I’ve started to see more real animals... although I struggle a lot with their accuracy, I think that struggle has given my imaginary friends more anatomical heft.”
#4 "Alice Has A Special Window For Proclamations Or Soliloquies Depending On Whether Anyone Is Listening"

One thing that makes David’s work so special is that it’s temporary. Chalk drawings don’t last long, and he’s okay with that. In fact, he sees it as freeing. “When a piece of art has no future, all the questions of preservation, impact, commercial value, or anything else become irrelevant,” he explained. “You are free to relax and enjoy the present moment without the distractions of practicality.”
#7 "Rodney Doesn't Have A Fireplace, But He Does Have A Windowsill, And Old Sock And High Hopes"

Even though his drawings fade away, they often leave a lasting impression. People around the world have shared stories about stumbling across his art and feeling a little brighter because of it. “If my chalk art tends to be light-hearted,” David said, “it’s for one of two reasons: I’m having a good day and want to celebrate it, or I’m having a bad day and want to change it.” Whatever the reason, his playful creatures continue to make ordinary sidewalks a little more magical.
#8 "Earl Traveled All The Way From Florida To Stick His Tongue Out At Winter"

#9 "Roger Is Secretly Fond Of Attention And The Loch Ness Monster's Most Embarrassing Cousin"

#11 "Sluggo Always Bonds Easily With People And Animals, But This Is A New Development"

#12 "Ellery Checks The Compost Bins With High Hopes And Low Expectations And Is Never Disappointed"

#13 "I Drew This In 2013, But I Repost It On Days Like This As A Cautionary Tale"

#14 "Clarence Is Sticking Close To His Favorite Candle Until Winter Ends Or His Tail Grows Some Fur"

#16 "Sluggo, Not Having A Head For Hats, Waits Impatiently For Someone To Invent Eyemuffs"

#19 "Here's A Very Partial Retrospective Of Sluggo And Philomena Tearing Up Ingalls Mall Over The Years – Sometimes Literally!"











