| Profile: At a
time when most people his age were uncertain what to do with
their lives, David Garibaldi had a firm grasp on what to do
with his. The creativity, passion, and the maturity of his
style are not often seen in artists twice his age, and many
are stunned by his youth.
Born in Los Angeles in 1982, Garibaldi showed an interest
in art and music from nearly the start, doodling on practically
anything in sight. He began playing the trumpet in the fourth
grade and continued throughout high school, where he attempted
to juggle art with his music. In 2000 he attended a summer
program at the California Institute for the Arts (Cal Arts).
Studying animation with students from around the world who
shared the same drive and creativity, Garibaldi gained a
new perspective and a motivation that prepared him for challenges
to come.
Throughout his senior year in high school, David continued
his animation studies with a teacher who prepared a professional
work environment for his students. The artist would sometimes
spend sixteen-hour days working to finish projects. For his
hard work, Garibaldi was featured on local and prime time
news programs, and in many publications. A highlight of his
high school career was the screening of one of his animated
short films at Sacramento's IMAX Theater.
In 2003, a friend from high school invited Garibaldi to
paint live on stage during a hip-hop show. The paintings
took on a musical flavor, and David felt he was onto something.
He began painting regularly at nightclubs, surrounding himself
with music and defining his new style. The hard work began
to pay off: Garibaldi was contacted by EA Sports and commissioned
for a painting now featured in their "NFL Street" video
game. His resume continues to grow with fine art gallery
showings, commercial work, and mural projects. |