Conversions Act E38, 2018
Eva Davis
Ink on paper with passe partout
Original Painting, 28 x 21 cm
Ships from Poland for £38.58
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£308.66
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About Eva Davis
Eva Davis’s creation process is based on a dialogue, a combination of destruction and creation. Acrylic paint is her favorite medium. It allows for very impulsive painting because it dries very quickly. This feature of acrylic paint reflects my temperament. I act impulsively, I do not want to wait too long between adding more elements on the canvas. She apply many layers of paint, adding and never removing elements. Eva works directly on canvas on several layers, which gives a more sensitive and delicate effect. This allows her to achieve balance – create on the border of consciousness and subconsciousness. She reacts and paints without planning, with more impetuous than controlled decisions.
About the Product
A conversion means in general "transforming the form of something." The changes, conversions, presented in Eva Davis’ drawings are multiple: one or several parts of her artwork begin to live an independent life. The Artist presents an abstract theme and develops it freely in an open formula. For Eva, a conversion is for sure a change, but her CONVERSIONS are radical ones!
In her black and white works, it is a break from the sense of reality the way we are generally perceiving it. According to her, the transformation takes place primarily at the immaterial, psychological level.
In her black and white works, it is a break from the sense of reality the way we are generally perceiving it. According to her, the transformation takes place primarily at the immaterial, psychological level.