Hunter Davis

BFA ’21 Painting and Drawing, and Printmaking

Artist Statement:

The impact of stress on human health is immense, and stress can express itself in a variety of ways. The ways in which stress effects physiological and mental health is often seen as separate entities but are in fact melded together. For me, stress has always played a major role in my day-to-day life, and it has always made sure to make its presence very known. With stress comes with a reduced ability to breathe, a quickened heart rate, and an overall sense of doom. Not only does vision become blurry, but my entire being and existence fades into blurriness as well as it succumbs into a certain numbness.
The intent of this body of work is to explore this relationship between physiological and emotional health by visually depicting the influence of what stress feels like from both a symbolic and physical perspective. Specifically, I’m exploring how stress has manifested in my life. These images come largely from self-portraits of myself during a state of stress, with aspects of human anatomy, such as organs or cells, being integrated into the figure. There is also typically the use of symbolism through plants or animals to further express the sensation being targeted. By incorporating human anatomy and this biological symbolism into self-portraits, I am able to investigate the personal impact of stress on my everyday life.

Biography:
Hunter Davis is a fine arts student at East Carolina University. She is currently earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a double concentration in Printmaking and Painting, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a minor in Science. She is currently studying on the pre-medical track. Hunter has studied a variety of printmaking processes, such as intaglio and relief printing, and various painting and drawing mediums and techniques.
Much of her artwork focuses on depictions of human anatomy and physiology, with an emphasis on both cellular and psychological processes. Through her unique combination of art, psychology, and medical science education, she has been able to receive a broad education that has impacted both her art and future endeavors. Hunter plans on attending medical school and continuing her artistic exploration of human anatomy and physiology.

4-(2-aminoethyl)benzene-1,2-diol, 2021

Oil on Panel

11x14in

 

Cope, 2021

Oil on Panel

11x14in

 

High Pressure, 2020

Oil on Panel

11x14in

 

Rose Tinted, 2020

Oil on Panel

11x14in

 

She Definitely Wasn’t Born With It, 2021

Oil on Panel

11x14in

 

Stifled, 2019

Acrylic on Panel

11x14in

 

Adaptive, 2020

Line etchings on copper wiped intaglio with aquatints inked à la poupée with monotyping

12x16in

 

Alliinase, 2021

Line etchings on copper wiped intaglio with aquatints inked à la poupée with monotyping

12x16in

 

Dissociate, 2019

Line etchings on copper wiped intaglio with aquatints inked à la poupée with monotyping

12x16in

 

Morphologies, 2020

Line etchings on copper wiped intaglio with aquatints inked à la poupée with monotyping

12x16in

 

Tinnitus, 2021

Line etchings on copper wiped intaglio with aquatints inked à la poupée with monotyping

12x16in

 

Vasopressin, 2020

Line etchings on copper wiped intaglio with aquatints inked à la poupée with monotyping

12x16in

 


 

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