Lot 198 - Emma Davis - Seaham Seaglass
Lot 198 - Emma Davis - Seaham Seaglass
Lot 198 - Emma Davis - Seaham Seaglass

Lot 198 - Emma Davis - Seaham Seaglass

Painted Papers on Paper

2022

A6 (15x10cm) Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

ARTIST INFO

 

About 

 

I live in Oxford and have a two storey Victorian paintshop studio in my garden. I’m a lover of colour, old books- (for their old cloth covers and interesting fly sheets) and vintage bits and bobs. I’ve moved away from purely painting to using painted papers and book covers in my work recently. I love the immediacy of painting the papers and then having a whole spectrum of colours to work with. Sometimes the most successful pieces come from offcuts that I pair up with a sharply cut semi circle and a touch of neon. I have two kids, a dog and a husband and a full sized replica ET in my life. I studied back in the early nineties, I was represented CCA galleries between 1997-2001 and worked as a freelance card designer for two Oxford companies for over 20 years. I designed in the day and painted by night! 

 

Education 

 

Liverpool John Moores University 
University of Wolverhampton  
Fine Art BA 

 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

 

Discerning Eye 2018 
Post war, modern and contemporary paintings – John Davies Gallery November 2021 
 

Gallery Representation 

 

John Davies Gallery, Moreton in Marsh 
Wills Art Warehouse, London 
Irving Contemporary, Oxford 

 

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork   

 

I have a vaste stack of painted papers and old books that I use to make my collage pieces. I particularly love using touches of neon pink and other intensely coloured pieces against the contrast of yellowing book pages. Circles and semi circles feature heavily, I’m drawn to their shapes and the textures .Colour and form collide to create little structures, the painted papers add depth. 

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