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"Cymbidium V"
by Brian Davis
Hand Signed, Dated, Titled and Numbered by the artist in pencil
Limited Edition Airbrushed Art …
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"Cymbidium V"
by Brian Davis
Hand Signed, Dated, Titled and Numbered by the artist in pencil
Limited Edition Airbrushed Art Print on Paper
Hand signed by the Artist
Custom Frame
Paper Size: 38" x 31"
Image Size: 25" x 19"
Edition Number: 58/250
Year: 1981
Certificate of Authenticity included
Condition: MINT
Brian Davis
American realist
(1946- )
Although magnificent flowers and landscapes are the main choice for his compositions, Brian Davis explains, “The actual job of making an arresting piece of art has nothing to do with what the thing is.” Brian transforms exquisite blossoms like roses, calla lilies, and dahlias into romantic, compelling images with sharpness, color, movement, edge and light.
Before he begins his artistic journey on canvas, Brian combs the fields and gardens near his Los Angeles home for a flower or scene that catches his eye. He carries a camera everywhere so he can shoot a subject at any moment. Since flowers wilt so quickly, and it can take weeks to complete a painting, he has found a way to create a floral image from a series of different shots for each flower. He may not do an exact botanical rendering and he changes colors and leaves at will.Brian believes that the depth in his art is derived from paying attention to the subtle shifts in value — relative dark and light. He is often asked if there is a light source behind his paintings. “The light is the real subject of my work. The flower is the state, the light is the dancer.” Using two hanging mirrors to view the unfinished painting at all angles, Brian works daily in his studio surrounded by books, music, and historical videos.
Known for his magnificent flowers, Brian Davis transforms exquisite blossoms like roses, calla lilies, and dahlias into romantic, compelling images with sharpness, color, movement, edge, and light.
Before he begins his artistic journey on canvas, Davis combs the fields and gardens near his Los Angeles home, searching for a flower or landscape that catches his eye.
Brian carries his camera everywhere so he can shoot a flower or landscape at any moment. Since flowers wilt so quickly, and it can take weeks to make a painting, the artist has found a way to create his floral image from a series of different shots for each flower. He may not do an exact botanical rendering, changing colors and leaves at will.
Brian believes that the great depth in his art is derived from his paying great attention to the subtle shifts in value (relative dark and light). He is often asked if there is a light source behind his paintings making them look so lit up. "The light is the real subject of my work. The flower is the stage, the light is the dancer."
Utilizing two hanging mirrors, so that he can view his unfinished work at all angles, Brian works daily in his small studio filled with books, music, and historical videos.
Greatly influenced by the Dutch Masters, along with the artists of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Brian is inspired by images of highly stylized renditions of birds and flowers and their intensity of color achieved by many, many layers of paint.
Brian begins a painting with the darkest shades of colors, representing the background, and then proceeds to bring layers upon layers of colors "forward" to achieve the three-dimensional quality of his technique, known as "value painting".
A native Californian, born into a family of musician parents in 1946, Brian loved art all his life. Formally educated in Fine Art at Pierce College and California State University-Los Angeles.
The perfection of the Nineteenth-Century French painting technique, called "pouchoir” gave Brian instant recognition as a serious painter and Master Print Maker.
Since the early eighties Brian's focus on oil paintings and the further refining of his "value painting" techniques brought his body of work to new heights of artistic expression and perfection.
Brian is a true artist with a vast understanding and knowledge of art. His cerebral view of paintings causes him to say, "My art, like all art, is at its core a form of communication that is not easily translated into words - good art transcends words."
Brian's work hangs in museums and private collections around the world.
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- Dimensions
- 38ʺW × 1ʺD × 31ʺH
- Styles
- Impressionist
- Art Subjects
- Botanic
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- White
- Condition Notes
- mint mint less
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