The Story
Jack Davisā Summer Rain (20" x 24") is a serene and atmospheric depiction of the ever-changing coastal landscape. Soft, blended brushstrokes capture the delicate interplay of light and shadow as storm clouds drift across the horizon. The muted palette of warm pinks, cool greys, and soft blues evokes a sense of tranquillity, while the reflective water surface hints at the fleeting nature of a summer downpour. Davisā mastery of tonal balance allows the viewer to experience the quiet beauty of the moment, where sky and sea merge in perfect harmony.
Davis paints directly from experience, immersing himself in the dramatic skies and shifting tides of St. Just, Cornwall. Eschewing photographic references, he embraces a more instinctive, expressive approach that conveys the raw energy of the landscape. His work is deeply influenced by the luminous and ever-changing coastal light, which he captures with a poetic sensitivity.
A respected figure in the contemporary art scene, Davis is a tutor at the Newlyn School of Art and has exhibited internationally. His accolades include the Threadneedle Prize for Figurative Art and recognition in Future Now: 100 Contemporary Artists. His work continues to inspire collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide.

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 Davisā Summer Rain (20" x 24") is a serene and atmospheric depiction of the ever-changing coastal landscape. Soft, blended brushstrokes capture the delicate interplay of light and shadow as storm clouds drift across the horizon. The muted palette of warm pinks, cool greys, and soft blues evokes a sense of tranquillity, while the reflective water surface hints at the fleeting nature of a summer downpour. Davisā mastery of tonal balance allows the viewer to experience the quiet beauty of the moment, where sky and sea merge in perfect harmony.
Davis paints directly from experience, immersing himself in the dramatic skies and shifting tides of St. Just, Cornwall. Eschewing photographic references, he embraces a more instinctive, expressive approach that conveys the raw energy of the landscape. His work is deeply influenced by the luminous and ever-changing coastal light, which he captures with a poetic sensitivity.
A respected figure in the contemporary art scene, Davis is a tutor at the Newlyn School of Art and has exhibited internationally. His accolades include the Threadneedle Prize for Figurative Art and recognition in Future Now: 100 Contemporary Artists. His work continues to inspire collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide.
















