David Crichton's work strongly reminds me of
Charles Wysocki
He also used a somewhat basic "primitive" even childish style with "stylised" objects in bright colours.
I discovered his work whilst browsing in an "arty" shop in Newport RI back in 1989 and found a bin of prints each mounted with a simple matte frame. I bought 4 and have derived great pleasure since then studying them.Only later did I discover that they were made from old calendar pages (see below*** as I now see that is how his children's website sells them)
when I looked at his website many years ago there was nothing there remotely like any of my 4 but now I found this wonderfully typical example of the style I personally find very attractive:-

Old Glory Farms
Hand Signed and Numbered Lithograph
Image Size 17 1/8 x 20"
Edition Size 1250 - Release Date May 2007
Signed and Numbered Lithograph $150
Signed and Numbered Artist Proof Lithograph $225
Signed and Numbered Framed Canvas Transfer $975
the family contacts are matt and Lisa at:-
The Charles Wysocki Gallery
PO Box 1170
Lake Arrowhead CA, 92352
There are many more to look at at:-
http://www.charleswysocki.com/catego...d=55&openid=55
for example from:-
http://www.charleswysocki.com/catego...55&startpage=2

Pilots (Four Aces Flying School) -
*** These are framed calendar pages. They are not signed and numbered limited edition prints. They look great framed, and are a great way to get a Charles Wysocki picture on your wall at an affordable price. They come double matted. The top mat is a neutral color, and the inner mat is a nice accent color. They are framed in a rich wood frame, with glass. Overall framed size is about 16 x 18 (for about $79.00 )
I love the message banner towed by the red biplane "I love you Elizabeth (Charles' wife)"
The site lists previous year's calendars at:-
http://www.charleswysocki.com/catego...d=87&openid=87
And here is a detail scan of part of the favourite of my 4 which I now find was from the
1980 calendar available new from the family site for only $29.95 and from which you could mount as many of the 12 prints as you wish in your own frames:-
http://www.charleswysocki.com/produc...87&startpage=2

I just love his liitle horses and buggies and both bare and leafy trees
And there are over 300 Wysocki items on ebay