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$1,032.50The Story
Jack Davisās Exuberant Sky (24" x 24") is a radiant expression of the raw majesty found along the Cornish coast. In this striking square composition, Davis captures a moment where sea and sky enter a vibrant conversation, driven by the changing atmosphere above the horizon. The sky, rendered in sweeping tonal transitions from cerulean to slate, breathes with dramatic energy. Below, the ocean glows with deep turquoise and cobalt hues, intricately worked into rhythmic patterns that suggest both motion and depth.
A subtle shimmer of light traces the horizon line, hinting at a break in the weather, and drawing the eye to the delicate meeting point between sea and sky. This glistening strip feels like a whisper of hopeāan āexuberanceā that lives not only in the sky, but in the spirit of the entire work.
Davis, based in St. Just, works directly from the landscape, allowing nature to shape the emotional tone of each piece. He paints not with photographic precision, but with a vivid emotional response to place. Now an established tutor at the Newlyn School of Art, Davis continues to share his passion for capturing transient beauty. His work remains a powerful reminder of how deeply we are affected by the shifting moods of the natural world.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Jack Davisās Exuberant Sky (24" x 24") is a radiant expression of the raw majesty found along the Cornish coast. In this striking square composition, Davis captures a moment where sea and sky enter a vibrant conversation, driven by the changing atmosphere above the horizon. The sky, rendered in sweeping tonal transitions from cerulean to slate, breathes with dramatic energy. Below, the ocean glows with deep turquoise and cobalt hues, intricately worked into rhythmic patterns that suggest both motion and depth.
A subtle shimmer of light traces the horizon line, hinting at a break in the weather, and drawing the eye to the delicate meeting point between sea and sky. This glistening strip feels like a whisper of hopeāan āexuberanceā that lives not only in the sky, but in the spirit of the entire work.
Davis, based in St. Just, works directly from the landscape, allowing nature to shape the emotional tone of each piece. He paints not with photographic precision, but with a vivid emotional response to place. Now an established tutor at the Newlyn School of Art, Davis continues to share his passion for capturing transient beauty. His work remains a powerful reminder of how deeply we are affected by the shifting moods of the natural world.




















