Jack Davis’s original painting Vehemence (30" x 36") captures the sublime power of nature through a striking juxtaposition of light and shadow. The composition is dominated by a dramatic skyscape, where searing bands of coral-pink break through a veil of moody greys, evoking the raw energy of a storm-torn horizon. Below, the sea stretches out in a textural shimmer, where sculpted brushwork creates the impression of a restless surface, catching the reflections of the fierce light above.
Davis’s intuitive mark-making brings immediacy and depth to the painting. The low, glowing light and contrasting darkness speak of volatility and stillness in perfect balance—a moment suspended between fury and calm. The layered application of paint lends the canvas a tactile intensity that mirrors the shifting atmosphere of the Cornish coastline.
Rather than working from photographs, Davis responds directly to the ever-changing light and weather surrounding his home in St. Just. His process is visceral, allowing his subconscious to guide the brush. As a tutor at the Newlyn School of Art, he shares his passion for expressive landscape with others, while his own work has garnered widespread acclaim. Vehemence stands as a testament to his ability to distil nature’s drama into a single, powerful moment.
















































