Acrylic by F Davis.
Parks and Gardens
Frederick George Davis is a leading contemporary artist who has exhibited widely in the UK and internationally, sharing his time between his homes in Devon and the South of France.
Known principally for his exquisite use of colour, texture and pattern, he explores many and varied themes with acrylic, collage, watercolour, gouache and mixed media.
His work is unique in its diversity, encompassing a wide range of subject matter taken from his everyday experiences and memories, working in a full range of scales, from intricate detailed pieces to bold large works. Interpretations are often witty and playful, capturing the essence of his starting points with a keen perceptive insight, frequently completed as part of an extensive series of work which testify to his love of experimentation and his unerring ability to tantalise the viewers' imagination. His work retaining a painterly integrity which shines through.
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The South West of England boasts many excellent parks and gardens and Torbay is well known for its superb flora and fauna, seen and experiences in its numerous public spaces. This piece pays homage to the legacy of the English Riviera both in its private as well as public spaces. The piece is acrylic on four canvasses and took over two months to complete with intricate details on each panel contributing to the whole work.
Acrylic on Canvas
126x106cm
Framed in an Open Frame