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Artist: Michael Davis
Palabora Mine, South Africa
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
I begin each artwork with research. I navigate the Landsat archived images or mining
operations world-wide. The collection or images is curated to those which share a similar
visual ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Plywood, Acrylic, Archival Pigment
Limpopo, 2021
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Style: Contemporary, Modern, Conceptual
Small study for the series “Rare Earth"
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Gold abstract mixed media wall sculpture
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Gold From the series, Elements, this sculpture references the proliferation of gold mines in third world countries. ARTIST'S STATEMENT Michael Davis My sculptures and installations...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Gold Leaf
Scintillation stunning abstract contemporary wall sculpture
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Referencing industrial space detritus and the allure of artifacts, this disc floats free from the constraints of the wall and mesmerizes with a hypnotically beautiful jeweled center....
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Copper, Steel
Blue Boy and Pinky sculpture mixed media
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Blue Boy The Blue Boy, paired the Lawrence portrait, Pinkie, at the Huntington Library, are icons of high art. Here, I rendered Blue Boy as a turned form ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Gold
Rio Tinto Mine, Madagascar (Rare Earth)
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
While navigating Landsat records of Earth's land surfaces from space I discovered large areas of disturbed landscapes. These were immense open pit mines at numerous locations worldwide, many of which were Rare Earth mines or REEs.
A digital image of a rare earth mine in Madagascar in combination with Landsat imagery, vintage damask wallpaper...
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21st Century and Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Gold Leaf
Reflection table figurative
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Reflection A mass-produced plaster bust of JFK faces an anonymous cast Asian female with slightly mirrored gold ecliptic glass between them that reflects t...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Steel, Gold Leaf
Multi-National LLC’s
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
LLC and mining operation being bought up at an alarming rate by international consortiums.
The Rare Earth artworks grew out of my investigative research in 2009 while working on a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship (SARF) application. That resulted in a body of work titled “Imagos”– photo/journalism images that capture a moment in history and immediately place the viewer at that moment in time.
While navigating Landsat records of Earth's land surfaces from space I discovered large areas of disturbed landscapes. These were immense open pit mines at numerous locations world wide, many of which were Rare Earth mines or REEs. The mining and processing to separate the rare earth elements is an environmental conundrum. On one hand these elements are in extremely high demand and necessary for electric vehicles...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Gold Leaf
Color Theory 2022 Contemporary collage
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Style: Contemporary, Modern, Conceptual
The artwork is an assembly of art fundamental theories in juxtaposition with patterns, shapes and archival digital prints illustrating phenome...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Plywood, Paint, Paper, Digital
Silver wall sculpture
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Silver From the series, Elements, this sculpture references the Bolivian mines that produce much of the worlds silver production ARTIST'S STATEMENT Michael Davis My sculptures and...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Silver
Doak's Dream contemporary abstract sculpture pigment
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
The coloration and construction of the artwork projects this disk toward the viewer and floats the work off the wall both visually and psychologically. Doak was an aviation visionary...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Steel, Stainless Steel
Esmeralda Mine, (Rare Earth), NV
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
I began to incorporate these Landsat images into a new body of work titled "Rare Earth." Each Rare Earth artwork includes an archival image of a specific mine rendered in classic 3D (anaglyph) off-registration referencing mid-century exuberant optimism, geopolitical history, cultural signifiers, symbolic design patterns and phenomena
The formal and elegant composition belies the actual relationship of the cause and effect of rare earth mining.
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The Rare Earth artworks grew out of my investigative research in 2009 while working on a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship (SARF) application. That resulted in a body of work titled “Imagos”– photo/journalism images that capture a moment in history and immediately place the viewer at that moment in time.
While navigating Landsat records of Earth's land surfaces from space I discovered large areas of disturbed landscapes. These were immense open pit mines at numerous locations world wide, many of which were Rare Earth mines or REEs. The mining and processing to separate the rare earth elements is an environmental conundrum. On one hand these elements are in extremely high demand and necessary for electric vehicles...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Gold Leaf
Who Wore It Best
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
The Rare Earth artworks grew out of my investigative research in 2009 while working on a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship (SARF) application. That resulted in a body of work titled “Imagos”– photo/journalism images that capture a moment in history and immediately place the viewer at that moment in time.
While navigating Landsat records of Earth's land surfaces from space I discovered large areas of disturbed landscapes. These were immense open pit mines at numerous locations world wide, many of which were Rare Earth mines or REEs. The mining and processing to separate the rare earth elements is an environmental conundrum. On one hand these elements are in extremely high demand and necessary for electric vehicles...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Ryan Mine, (Rare Earth) Death Valley
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
The mining and processing to separate the rare earth elements is an environmental conundrum. On one hand these elements are in extremely high demand and necessary for electric vehicles...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Gold Leaf
Blue Boy and Pinky beautiful contemporary sculpture mixed media
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Blue Boy The Blue Boy, paired the Lawrence portrait, Pinkie, at the Huntington Library, are icons of high art. Here, I rendered Blue Boy as a turned form ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Metal, Gold
Bayan Mine, China abstract print
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
They are built from a collection of found materials, fabrics, wallpapers, digital imagery,
paint and precious metals. The digital Landsat image is positioned in juxtaposition to the
...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Bayan Mine, China
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
They are built from a collection of found materials, fabrics, wallpapers, digital imagery,
paint and precious metals. The digital Landsat image is positioned in juxtaposition to the
...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Metal
"What is it About Old Men and Flowers?" (quoted from artist Richard Turner)
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Quote from RT on style subject matter.
From the model image the actual artwork evolves in the studio. What was once a model
is now a reference. The act of making, testing material compatibility, critical evaluation,
chance, gesture and the Illuminating accident often shift the final concept. Ine artwork
has a lite of its own.
The Rare Earth artworks grew out of my investigative research in 2009 while working on a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship (SARF) application. That resulted in a body of work titled “Imagos”– photo/journalism images that capture a moment in history and immediately place the viewer at that moment in time.
While navigating Landsat records of Earth's land surfaces from space I discovered large areas of disturbed landscapes. These were immense open pit mines at numerous locations world wide, many of which were Rare Earth mines or REEs. The mining and processing to separate the rare earth elements is an environmental conundrum. On one hand these elements are in extremely high demand and necessary for electric vehicles...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Copper
By Michael Davis
Located in Palm Desert, CA
Copper From the series, Elements, are three artworks of precious commodities, combining their beauty of material with the exquisite simplicity of numerical Pi. These artworks draw yo...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michael Davis Sculptures
Materials
Copper
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