Marj Davis

About

Marj is an artist who works primarily in watercolor. Her main subject matter is native prairie plants found in Minnesota and Wisconsin and abstract patterns from nature. The beautiful colors and intricate, complex patterns and forms found in nature inspire her work. She is very interested in the protection and preservation of natural areas. Marj’s art connects her to nature and it is her hope it helps others to think about the need to preserve and protect the plants, animals, insects and all life forms that inhabit these special areas. Her botanical art has been shown at the Bell Museum of Natural History, the Bloomington Art Center, the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, the Bakken Museum, the Robbin Gallery, the Highland Park Library, the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, the Ripple River Gallery in Aitkin Minnesota, the Humanities Fine Arts Gallery in Morris Minnesota, and the Winona Arts Center in Winona Minnesota.

Statement

I am a botanical artist who works mainly in watercolor, painting native prairie plants found in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The beautiful colors and intricate, complex patterns and forms found in nature inspire my work. I am very interested in the protection and preservation of natural areas. My art connects me to nature and I hope it helps others to think about the need to preserve and protect the plants, animals, insects and all life forms that inhabit these special areas.

 

Persicaria Species

 

 

 

Round-Headed Bush Clover

 

Red Pine Bark II