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Alan Davie Ezeldotz

Alan Davie Ezeldotz
Alan Davie Ezeldotz

Alan Davie Ezeldotz Alan davie art for sale buy unique contemporary pieces | range of originals and rare or sold out limited editions only at ezeldotz. Davie designed the jacket for r.w. feachem's book prehistoric scotland, published by batsford in 1963. the design was based upon motifs found on pictish symbol stones.

Alan Davie Untitled 2012 Original Ezeldotz
Alan Davie Untitled 2012 Original Ezeldotz

Alan Davie Untitled 2012 Original Ezeldotz 🫧as the seasons shift, alan davie’s bubble on the beach invites us into a dreamlike escape. purples, blues, and earthy sands swirl together in a playful seascape alive with bubbles, energy, and imagination. British painter, graphic artist, poet, musician, silversmith, and jeweller, born at grangemouth, stirlingshire, son of a painter and etcher. davie studied at edinburgh college of art, 1937–40, and after serving in the royal artillery, 1941–6, had his first one man show at grant's bookshop, edinburgh, in 1946. He was a printmaker, painter, poet, jazz musician, jewellery designer and (to some) a shamanic "maker of magic". davie combines imagery from different world cultures with celebrations of music and language. his compositions are loaded with signs, symbols and words. Alan davie’s bubble on the beach immerses viewers in a whimsical, dreamlike seascape. vibrant purples and blues swirl across the canvas alongside earth toned sands, while delicate bubbles float serenely amidst the composition.

Alan Davie Untitled 2012 Original Ezeldotz
Alan Davie Untitled 2012 Original Ezeldotz

Alan Davie Untitled 2012 Original Ezeldotz He was a printmaker, painter, poet, jazz musician, jewellery designer and (to some) a shamanic "maker of magic". davie combines imagery from different world cultures with celebrations of music and language. his compositions are loaded with signs, symbols and words. Alan davie’s bubble on the beach immerses viewers in a whimsical, dreamlike seascape. vibrant purples and blues swirl across the canvas alongside earth toned sands, while delicate bubbles float serenely amidst the composition. These american abstract expressionists inspired davie, alongside surrealism and the cobra group. using these, he developed his own unique form of expression combining mythic imagery, enigmatic symbols and later taking inspiration from african and oceanic art as well as zen buddhism. Besides exhibiting, painting, and producing lithographs and watercolors, davie continued his activity as a musician. in the 1970s he often gave concerts accompanying his exhibitions and released numerous recordings. in 1979 he travelled to australia and exhibited in sydney. After returning from italy, davie initially made his living by designing jewellery and playing tenor saxophone for a touring jazz outfit. for a while he painted in a loose, abstract mode heavily indebted to pollock – but he realised that abstract expressionism could take him so far. Davie was inspired by american abstract expressionism as well as surrealism and the cobra group. he developed his own unique form of expression combining mythic imagery, enigmatic symbols, later taking inspiration from african and oceanic art as well as zen buddhism.

Alan Davie Bubble On The Beach Original Ezeldotz
Alan Davie Bubble On The Beach Original Ezeldotz

Alan Davie Bubble On The Beach Original Ezeldotz These american abstract expressionists inspired davie, alongside surrealism and the cobra group. using these, he developed his own unique form of expression combining mythic imagery, enigmatic symbols and later taking inspiration from african and oceanic art as well as zen buddhism. Besides exhibiting, painting, and producing lithographs and watercolors, davie continued his activity as a musician. in the 1970s he often gave concerts accompanying his exhibitions and released numerous recordings. in 1979 he travelled to australia and exhibited in sydney. After returning from italy, davie initially made his living by designing jewellery and playing tenor saxophone for a touring jazz outfit. for a while he painted in a loose, abstract mode heavily indebted to pollock – but he realised that abstract expressionism could take him so far. Davie was inspired by american abstract expressionism as well as surrealism and the cobra group. he developed his own unique form of expression combining mythic imagery, enigmatic symbols, later taking inspiration from african and oceanic art as well as zen buddhism.

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