Jackson Davies

Senior Visual Art Tutor

Jackson Davies

Senior Visual Art Tutor

Qualifications

Bachelor of Fine Arts and a
Master of Cultural Materials Conservation

Skills & Specialisations

Portraiture – Oil Painting

Jackson Davies is an accomplished oil painter known for his emotive, life-based works focusing on the human face and figure. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Cultural Materials Conservation, Jackson’s teaching style blends technical expertise with creative depth. His international experience, including residencies in Sweden and Portugal, offers students a global perspective.

Jackson’s classes are perfect for those looking to explore painting in a way that combines traditional methods with a contemporary artistic flair.

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Jackson is an experienced art teacher specialising in traditional oil painting. His classes are held at several locations in the metropolitan Sydney area and are suitable for beginners and experienced students.

Possessing a Bachelor of Fine Arts as well as a Master of Art Conservation, Jackson is a dedicated and passionate teacher who enjoys sharing his knowledge with likeminded individuals. Above all Jackson is committed to inspiring students to achieve their goals and to become better painters.

Jackson Davies is an oil painter based in Sydney. He is inspired by the face and the figure, and predominantly works from life to create paintings that are contemplative and emotive, with a depth of mystery

Painting since childhood, it was ultimately the love of the Old Masters that drew him towards oil painting. During his formative years Jackson spent time studying the techniques and practices of these great painters to understand how painting “works”. However, after many years of doing this, he changed and realised that painting from the heart and with passion was more important to him than trying to replicate the Old Masters.

Painting as an expressive outlet has become central to Jackson’s practice and consequently his subjects are informed by his personal experience and memory. Working from this perspective imbues his work with a romance, occasionally a streak of humor as well as an undercurrent of melancholy. These subjects aren’t simply a documentation of Jackson’s surroundings, but rather an attempt to understand the world around him. It is this combination of his knowledge of the Old Masters and his personal experiences that influence his work.

Undeniably masculinity is a recurring theme in Jackson’s work. It is the oft misunderstood and paradoxical nature of masculinity that interests Jackson. Whilst there is an obvious queer element to his work, it isn’t the defining aspect to his paintings. Rather, a more general exploration of masculine passion, tenderness and vulnerability is more apt. Jackson isn’t interested in politicising masculinity, but rather producing imagery that presents masculinity, in all its awkwardness and beauty, in new ways.

Foundational to Jackson’s practice is his love for the plastic versatility of oil painting. A medium conducive for creating sensual imagery that provokes as well as its ability to emotionally resonate between the artist and viewer. It is this continual fascination of paint and creativity that ultimately keeps Jackson committed to developing his vision, and in some ways, this is just the beginning of his artistic journey.

Jackson has been a finalist in esteemed art prizes including the Doug Moran and Mosman Art Prizes, and in 2018 he was awarded Winner of the Northern Beaches Art Prize. Jackson has held residencies in Sweden and Portugal and his work appears in private collections around Australia, United Kingdom and France.