Can Serrat  Ularu by Jenny Davis
Jenny Davis

Can Serrat Ularu by

Oil paint pigments on board created in Spain, thinking of Australia
Size 1×1.5metre

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About Jenny Davis

Starting out primarily as an abstract painter and sculptor, Jenny’s arts practice has evolved and crosses over into many areas and disciplines. Recycling and reusing items in her work is very important. Stuff that usually goes into landfills and gleaned from the streets of Melbourne and Paris, or wherever she travels. Street litter, food packaging, advertising materials and all kind of paper ephemera are collected and saved for this purpose.

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abstract, australia, barcelona, davis, jenny, orange, red, redbibble, spain, travel, yellow

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  • Susan Grissom
    Susan Grissomabout 4 years ago

    Can see the influence of Spain adventure in this, very rich, love the strength of the colors and the textures

    A fine work of art Jenny

  • Susan Grissom
    Susan Grissomabout 4 years ago

    Can see the influence of Spain adventure in this, very rich, love the strength of the colors and the textures

    A fine work of art Jenny

  • Mariapmann
    Mariapmannabout 4 years ago

    Incredibly beautiful Jenny, it’s so full of passion, and as Susan says, the richness! Absolutely wonderful.

  • Paul Louis Villani
    Paul Louis Vil...about 4 years ago

    Love this Jenny! :D

  • Leith O'Malley
    Leith O'Malleyabout 4 years ago

    I could listen to Miles Davis’s Sketches of Spain and stair at this for a very long time..
    Magic piece Jen!!

  • Shylie Edwards
    Shylie Edwardsabout 4 years ago

    well done Jenny…so sunny!!

  • shapiro
    shapiroalmost 4 years ago

    Wow! this is stunning! The colours are magnificent and your movement is marvellous!Sx

  • Deborah Milligan
    Deborah Milliganalmost 4 years ago

    beautifully resolved piece jenny.

  • xssif
    xssifalmost 4 years ago

    NICE…..

  • pbeale
    pbealealmost 4 years ago

    I did love the Can Serrat piece, it has almost an aerial perspective feel to it in the mid-ground, the sense of movement and landscape is so strong.
    To me, it is a real statement of the intensity and passion of the culture, and you havev captured the essence of this place. It is reminiscent of the mid-20thC Nolan series. You are just as innovative; I suspect therre will be students pouring over your work in much the same way in future art studies. Where Nolan struggled to capture the raw, powerful and beautiful Australian outback, he trail blazed techniques, palette, subject matter. His work was wonderfully dark and disturbing, reflecting the intensity of his subject matter.
    Yours sings of beauty, maturity, joy and the light of your Southern European journey. Your uninhibited experimental techniques, married with a painterly discipline,challenge the viewer to engage with your dialogue on a primal level.
    Thank you for this exceptional work.
    Patricia Beale

  • Thankyou so much Patricia. You have always been such a wonderful support . you were right there from the beginning. Take care

    – Jenny Davis