Material
Acrylic and Lucite
About
White and red assemblage work with organic and geometric shapes. The work is made from paint and plastic like material wither plexiglass or lucite. The work is framed in a black frame. It is signed by the artist.
Artist Biography
A painter of cityscapes, landscapes, and abstracts in Texas, Bertha G Davis was primarily a self-taught artist whose style was influenced by her early life experiences in pre-World War II Lithuania and later Mexico. Her style is expressionistic*, relying on color to denote her profound feelings. She works primarily in watercolor and acrylic with some mixed media. Her artwork was widely shown and exhibited during her lifetime. Davis was the owner of an art gallery in Houston, Texas 1969-72, and assistant manager of Art International 1972-1975, Kirt Niven Gallery, Dallas, 1977-1978. Her work was represented by galleries including: Canary Hill Gallery, Houston Nimbus Gallery, Dallas Marsha London Gallery, New York Fontainbleu Gallery, New York National Design Center, New York Deportivo Israelita de Mexico
Dimensions
H 47.75 in. x W 33.25 in. x D 1 in.