Brian Davis Art Gallery
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The old adage, "Art imitates life", could not be a more true description of how profound and true Brian Davis work is. Known for his special attention to light and detail, Mr. Davis primary subjects are florals and landscapes.
Born in California in 1946, Brian Davis was raised by musician parents to appreciate all things artistic, and true to his upbringing he has always loved painting. Art is his passion. It is the muse with which he creates his colorful true to life florals.
Although magnificent flowers and landscapes are the main choice for his compositions, Mr. Davis explains, "The actual job of making an arresting piece of art has nothing to do with what the thing is." Mr. 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 masterpieces, Mr. Davis spends extensive time researching and scouting 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 changes colors and leaves at will.
Mr. Davis 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 stage state, the light is the dancer." Using two hanging mirrors to view the unfinished painting at all angles, he works daily in his studio surrounded by books, music, and historical videos.
Mr. Davis is a true artist with vast understanding and knowledge of art. "My art, like all art, is at its core a form of communication that is not easily translated into words - good art transcends words." It is his hope that viewers look at his works and respond, for then they are hearing his voice, understanding his concept of what is worth creating. His paintings are a fascinating group of images that allow the viewer to feel and recognize the nature of light - the essence of a Brian Davis painting.
One of the greatest achievements in Mr. Davis career has been his commissioned work for The Huntington Library Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. Over the last 20 years, the floral painting expert has created seven pieces that have been used as posters to commemorate different exhibitions at The Huntington. His seventh piece, "Captivating Cattleya" was most recently used in October 2005 for the "Orchids: A Natural Obsession" exhibit.
Mr. Davis work can be found in the permanent collection of The Huntington Library, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the New York Botanical Garden.
Born in California in 1946, Brian Davis was raised by musician parents to appreciate all things artistic, and true to his upbringing he has always loved painting. Art is his passion. It is the muse with which he creates his colorful true to life florals.
Although magnificent flowers and landscapes are the main choice for his compositions, Mr. Davis explains, "The actual job of making an arresting piece of art has nothing to do with what the thing is." Mr. 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 masterpieces, Mr. Davis spends extensive time researching and scouting 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 changes colors and leaves at will.
Mr. Davis 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 stage state, the light is the dancer." Using two hanging mirrors to view the unfinished painting at all angles, he works daily in his studio surrounded by books, music, and historical videos.
Mr. Davis is a true artist with vast understanding and knowledge of art. "My art, like all art, is at its core a form of communication that is not easily translated into words - good art transcends words." It is his hope that viewers look at his works and respond, for then they are hearing his voice, understanding his concept of what is worth creating. His paintings are a fascinating group of images that allow the viewer to feel and recognize the nature of light - the essence of a Brian Davis painting.
One of the greatest achievements in Mr. Davis career has been his commissioned work for The Huntington Library Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. Over the last 20 years, the floral painting expert has created seven pieces that have been used as posters to commemorate different exhibitions at The Huntington. His seventh piece, "Captivating Cattleya" was most recently used in October 2005 for the "Orchids: A Natural Obsession" exhibit.
Mr. Davis work can be found in the permanent collection of The Huntington Library, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the New York Botanical Garden.
Brian Davis Current Portfolio
White And Magenta Orchids
Blushing Beauty
Enlightenment
French Lace Aglow Giclee
White Radiant Roses
Kauais Tropical Beauty
White Roses Aglow
Delightful Dahlias
Heavenly
Visions Of Love (platinum)
Single Pristine Rose Framed
Two Blue Irises
Loves Rose
Pale Pink Dahlia
Water Lily Duet
Passionate Purple Iris
Radiant Rose Quartet
Pink Peony
Solitary White Iris
Singing Orange Dahlia
Coral Splendor
Splendid Elegance
Deep Red Iris Aflame
Divine White Rose
Captivating Cattleya
Resplendent Queen
Enchanting Irises
Crimson Glory
Orange Radiance
Delicate Double Delight
Rose In The Shadows Giclee
Single Cherry Parfait Rose Giclee
Radiant Rose Framed
Crimson Fire
Twelve Tulips
Cymbidiums In Love
Golden Solo Rose
Brilliant Red Solo Rose
Three Pink Dahlias
Delicate Double Delight Premier
Pale Yellow Beauty
Katie's Gladiola
Sunny Afternoon Roses
White Lilies In Soho
Sunlight Dance
Morning Rose
French Lace Garden