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Gerald Davis — Wheelchair Drawing
Gerald Davis

Wheelchair Drawing

Gerald Davis's *Wheelchair Drawing* is a thought-provoking oil on canvas work that invites viewers to contemplate themes of mobility, identity, and the human experience. Davis employs the richness of the oil medium to render the subject with both physicality and emotional depth, creating a tension between the mechanical and the personal. The work challenges conventional representations of disability, offering a nuanced and dignified portrayal that lingers in the viewer's imagination.

Medium
oil on canvas

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New Now Day Sale

February 29, 2016

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Gerald Davis, Wheelchair Drawing

Gerald Davis's *Wheelchair Drawing* is a thought-provoking oil on canvas work that invites viewers to contemplate themes of mobility, identity, and the human experience. Davis employs the richness of the oil medium to render the subject with both physicality and emotional depth, creating a tension between the mechanical and the personal. The work challenges conventional representations of disability, offering a nuanced and dignified portrayal that lingers in the viewer's imagination.

Medium
oil on canvas
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Intimate, Figure, American, Social Commentary, 21st Century, Narrative, Figurative, Oil on Canvas, Contemporary, Accessibility

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