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Watercolour and ink part 3

Run For It part 1. Watercolour and ink on arches paper 19 x 14 cm Jason Davies 2012
Run For It part 1. Watercolour and ink on arches paper 19 x 14 cm Jason Davies 2012

 Jason Davies, A surrealist watercolour and ink on arches paper which consists of  a landscape battle between good and evil. A great little piece of art from 2012 from the surreal landscape series all automatic drawing and painting. Jason Davies 2012.

Furniture Talks. Watercolour and ink on cardboard 28 x 19 cm Jason Davies 2011
Furniture Talks. Watercolour and ink on cardboard 28 x 19 cm Jason Davies 2011

 Jason Davies. A Human configuration mixed with furniture and all straight angled design. This is a small series of this kind of art which on reflection do look pretty good,  I may do more inThe future.drawn on card board with watercolour and fine liner these pictures present surrealism in a matchstick straight edge form and with a futuristic element. Jason Davies 2011

The Wallpaper Contenders. Watercolour and graphite on Fabriano paper, 28 x 19 cm
The Wallpaper Contenders. Watercolour and graphite on Fabriano paper, 28 x 19 cm
Detail from, The Wallpaper Contenders. Watercolour and graphite on Fabriano paper. JD 2011
Detail from, The Wallpaper Contenders. Watercolour and graphite on Fabriano paper. JD 2011

 Jason Davies. A Non-Human construction created in pencil and watercolour on Fabiano paper with the stripey water colour backgrounds. A surreal approach to creating figures and poses with meagre effort, the crisp clean line and the professional watercolour makes these artworks look good and fresh. Jason Davies 2011

A Thin Gossip. Watercolour and graphite on arches paper, Jason Davies 2011
A Thin Gossip. Watercolour and graphite on arches paper, Jason Davies 2011
Detail from, The Thin Gossip. Watercolour and graphite on arches paper Jason Davies 2011
Detail from, The Thin Gossip. Watercolour and graphite on arches paper Jason Davies 2011

 Jason Davies. This series of graphite on Fabriano or Arches hot pressed paper consists of thin lines interpreting human or non-Human figures mixed in a surreal manner to create structures from straight lines. A pretty quick concept of drawing and creativity and I think a good look for a relatively easy process. Let your imagination run wild.Jason Davies