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Julyan Davis
Julyan Davis is an English-born artist who now resides permanently in the South. He received his art training at the Byam Shaw School of Art in London. In 1988, having completed his B.A. in painting and printmaking, he traveled to the South on a painting trip that was also inspired by an interest in the history of Demopolis, Alabama and its settling by Bonapartist exiles. Davis is known for his paintings of the Low Country of South Carolina and Georgia, Western North Carolina and the Coast of Maine. Davis works on both plein air and studio pieces. After years of traditional realism his work has evolved to incorporate aspects of modernism, resulting in paintings that combine traditional techniques such as glazing with an emphasis on the abstract qualities of his subject. His work is in many private, public and corporate collections including the Gibbes Museum in Charleston, the Greenville County Museum of Art, and the Morris Museum of Art.


Abandoned house Interior

Antebellum - Webb Mansion

Asheville

Asheville, Downtown

Barn Interior

Barn, Sandy Mush

Beach Condos

Deserted House

Deserted House Interior

Deserted House Interior

Driftwood Beach

Early Spring

Evening (Behind King Street)

Evening, King Street

Fall Study

Five Chickens, Caribbean

Glimpse of the River

Green House, Caribbean

Interior, Abandoned Mansion

King Street Evening

Live Oak Study

Midwife's Cove

Mountain Town, (Marshall, NC)

Oak, Old Jail

Pawn Shop

Red Canopy (Gas Station, Meeting Street)

Red Roof

Screen Porch

Study, Greenville

Summer

View from Max Patch

Waterfall

Winery

Wooden Fence, Beach Condos