Mark Davis
Represented by Pucker Gallery since 1995
BORN: 1954 in New Haven, Connecticut
RESIDES: Roslindale, Massachusetts
Mark Davis was educated at Goddard College in Vermont. He began making jewelry in his teens and his dexterous metalwork is entirely self-taught. His initial forays into mobiles utilized the metals of his jewelry making: sterling silver, gold plating, and brass. The variety of styles and materials that Davis uses to build his mobiles has expanded dramatically over the years to create a complex and compelling body of work. In addition to moderate scale pieces of movement, with newfound color and grace, Davis also creates large scale public and private commission pieces. His works have been exhibited by Pucker Gallery since 1995 and are included in numerous private and public collections, including: the University of Chicago Comer Children’s Hospital; the Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA; the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago; and the Rose Museum at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA.
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Mark Davis
Jardin de Monsieur M
Wall-mounted mobile in brass and aluminum with steel wires and nylon cord, oil and acrylic colors
33 x 26 x 12”
MD709
Mark Davis
The Liberation of Artemis
Standing mobile in brass and aluminum with steel wires, oil and acrylic colors and 23 karat gold leaf
33 x 20 x 17"
MD829
Mark Davis
Guarding the Queen
Wall-mounted mobile in aluminum with steel wires, oil paint and 23 karat gold leaf
16 x 33 x 13"
MD847
Mark Davis
Maintaining Continuity
Hanging mobile in brass and aluminum with steel wires, and oil and acrylic colors
80 x 40 x 36"
MD574
Mark Davis
A New and Wondrous Dream, 2019
Wall mounted mobile in brass and aluminum with steel wire, oil and acrylic colors and 23 karat gold leaf
11 x 18 x 5"
MD828