Turquoise Moon by Robert Davidson
Currently framed.
Silkscreen Print
18" x 18" (including frame)
1976
Edition of 364
Davidson had a neighbour in Whonnock who was enamoured by the crescent moon and they would talk about its significance.
"I began to study the moon more closely and instinctively looked up when I was out at night. It was at a time when I was questioning my art and wondering if I was expressing anything. I realized that part of the human experience is communicating with the hands, which I do as an artist. I saw the hands which form the mouth as me expressing through my hands. So this design helped me to see myself, a form of self-portrait. I made several versions, partly because I liked the different colours as well as the phases of the moon, and the changing moods that mark my experience."
-Robert Davidson
Wyatt, Gary, and Robert Davidson. Echoes of the Supernatural: The Graphic Art of Robert Davidson. Figure 1 Publishing, 2022.