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Experience TM Davy’s magic - seen through the eyes of John O’Rourke.

Visit the ‘Tine Mara’ solo exhibition by TM Davy, running until 22 June, open Wed - Sun, 12 - 5pm.

🎥 Head the link in our bio to access the full film

@tmdavy @jorourke72

#tmdavy #tinemara #artist #carlfreedmangallery #margate #painting #contemporyart #collection #collector #gallery


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PART 2 - TM Davy: A film by John O’ Rourke

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate. Through his luminous compositions, he invites us to pause and reflect — to step into a space where the boundaries between the real and the imagined dissolve, and where the soul’s journey is lit by love, presence, and the quiet mysteries of being

TM Davy’s Tine Mara is on view until 22 June 2025

🔗 Watch the full video through he link in our bio

@tmdavy @jorourke72


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1 years ago

BOFFO + Gay Gardens = Save the Monarchs! 🦋
Fire Island’s monarch butterflies are endangered and only milkweed can save them.

Every fall, thousands of monarchs stop on Fire Island during their epic migration from Canada to Mexico. But without milkweed, they can’t survive. No milkweed, no monarchs. 🌼

We’re teaming up with native plant experts Gay Gardens (@gaygardensfireisland) to bring 200+ milkweed plants to the island. Here’s how it works:
👉 Buy yours now at boffo.art for $25 per plant.
📍 Pick up in the Pines Harbor on June 28

Bring butterfly love to your Fire Island garden and let’s protect this magical migration together. 🧡

Flyer Design: @composite.co
Painting: BOFFO alum @tmdavy


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11 months ago

MONTRÉAL: Le travail de TM Davy se caractérise par ses portraits réalistes aux influences classiques. L’artiste prend le plus souvent pour modèle son entourage proche, et établit une relation intime avec le spectateur, qu’il intègre à sa sphère privée. Sa technique précise et sophistiquée se construit sur un rapport intense entre ombre et lumière, évoquant une étude détaillée des chefs-d’œuvre du XVIIe siècle de Van Dyck et de Caravage. Son travail a fait l’objet d’expositions à la Company Gallery (New York, États-Unis), ainsi qu’à la Galerie Thomas Fuchs (Stuttgart, Allemagne).

TM Davy’s work is characterized by his realistic portraits with classical influences. He often uses his close circle as models, establishing an intimate relationship with the viewer, inviting him into his private sphere. His precise and sophisticated technique builds on an intense interplay of shadow and light, reminiscent of the detailed studies of 17th-century masterpieces by Van Dyck and Caravaggio. His work has been exhibited at the Company Gallery (New York, United States) and the Galerie Thomas Fuchs (Stuttgart, Germany).

📍: 2020 rue William, Arsenal art contemporain Montréal
🎟️ Lien en bio / link in bio

@tmdavy

Fire Island Moonrise, 2018
Huile sur lin / Oil on linen
335,3 x 335,3 cm / 132 x 132 in.
Collection Majudia

📷Photo : TM Davy, en residency à la Tracey Emin’s Victoria House, Margate, 2024. Crédit : Studio Lenca.

#collectionmajudia #contemporaryart #art #artist #artcollector
#arsenalartcontemporain #arsenalcontemporaryart #arsenalartcontemporainmontreal


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11 months ago

MONTRÉAL: Le travail de TM Davy se caractérise par ses portraits réalistes aux influences classiques. L’artiste prend le plus souvent pour modèle son entourage proche, et établit une relation intime avec le spectateur, qu’il intègre à sa sphère privée. Sa technique précise et sophistiquée se construit sur un rapport intense entre ombre et lumière, évoquant une étude détaillée des chefs-d’œuvre du XVIIe siècle de Van Dyck et de Caravage. Son travail a fait l’objet d’expositions à la Company Gallery (New York, États-Unis), ainsi qu’à la Galerie Thomas Fuchs (Stuttgart, Allemagne).

TM Davy’s work is characterized by his realistic portraits with classical influences. He often uses his close circle as models, establishing an intimate relationship with the viewer, inviting him into his private sphere. His precise and sophisticated technique builds on an intense interplay of shadow and light, reminiscent of the detailed studies of 17th-century masterpieces by Van Dyck and Caravaggio. His work has been exhibited at the Company Gallery (New York, United States) and the Galerie Thomas Fuchs (Stuttgart, Germany).

📍: 2020 rue William, Arsenal art contemporain Montréal
🎟️ Lien en bio / link in bio

@tmdavy

Fire Island Moonrise, 2018
Huile sur lin / Oil on linen
335,3 x 335,3 cm / 132 x 132 in.
Collection Majudia

📷Photo : TM Davy, en residency à la Tracey Emin’s Victoria House, Margate, 2024. Crédit : Studio Lenca.

#collectionmajudia #contemporaryart #art #artist #artcollector
#arsenalartcontemporain #arsenalcontemporaryart #arsenalartcontemporainmontreal


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11 months ago

MONTRÉAL: Le travail de TM Davy se caractérise par ses portraits réalistes aux influences classiques. L’artiste prend le plus souvent pour modèle son entourage proche, et établit une relation intime avec le spectateur, qu’il intègre à sa sphère privée. Sa technique précise et sophistiquée se construit sur un rapport intense entre ombre et lumière, évoquant une étude détaillée des chefs-d’œuvre du XVIIe siècle de Van Dyck et de Caravage. Son travail a fait l’objet d’expositions à la Company Gallery (New York, États-Unis), ainsi qu’à la Galerie Thomas Fuchs (Stuttgart, Allemagne).

TM Davy’s work is characterized by his realistic portraits with classical influences. He often uses his close circle as models, establishing an intimate relationship with the viewer, inviting him into his private sphere. His precise and sophisticated technique builds on an intense interplay of shadow and light, reminiscent of the detailed studies of 17th-century masterpieces by Van Dyck and Caravaggio. His work has been exhibited at the Company Gallery (New York, United States) and the Galerie Thomas Fuchs (Stuttgart, Germany).

📍: 2020 rue William, Arsenal art contemporain Montréal
🎟️ Lien en bio / link in bio

@tmdavy

Fire Island Moonrise, 2018
Huile sur lin / Oil on linen
335,3 x 335,3 cm / 132 x 132 in.
Collection Majudia

📷Photo : TM Davy, en residency à la Tracey Emin’s Victoria House, Margate, 2024. Crédit : Studio Lenca.

#collectionmajudia #contemporaryart #art #artist #artcollector
#arsenalartcontemporain #arsenalcontemporaryart #arsenalartcontemporainmontreal


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11 months ago

@harinef by @tmdavy for @motherdaughterholyspirit.nyc for @transjusticefp #harinef #transjustice @talkart #protectthedolls #transrightsarehumanrights


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1 years ago

TM Davy fundraiser T-shirt @MotherDaughterHolySpirit.NYC for @TransJusticeFP featuring a portrait of the legendary @HariNef as painted by @TMDavy!!!! Buy now and support this incredible charity. Thank you 🏳️‍⚧️💕


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1 years ago


🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago


🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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71
1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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71
1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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71
1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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1 years ago

🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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🎨🎉 New @TalkArt podcast episode! We meet artist TM Davy @TMDavy on the eve on his next solo exhibition in #Margate, UK.

Based in Brooklyn and Fire Island, Davy is best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, TM Davy conjures intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance — suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection — a space where human connection is not just physical, but transcendent; where bonds are forged in realms of the spiritual and the unseen. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. His work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of transformation and a quiet shield — invisible, radiant, and profound.

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to texture and hue draws deeply from classical tradition, while his handling of paint — confident, gestural, at times joyously loose — is unmistakably contemporary. With a lineage that stretches from Reynolds to Turner, Davy takes us to a threshold where intimacy, mystery, and the inner self converge. He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibility, drawing on the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that feel at once ancient and immediate.

🔗 Follow @TMDavy

🌞 TM Davy’s Tine Mara runs from 27th April until 22nd June 2025. Preview is Saturday 26th April 6-8pm at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate.

#TMDavy is represented by @CompanyGallery NY & @CarlFreedmanGallery UK.


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TM Davy — a film by John O’Rourke

We are pleased to share a new film by John O’Rourke, offering a rare glimpse into the world of TM Davy, ahead of his first UK solo show Tine Mara at Carl Freedman Gallery.

Filmed in Margate, where Davy has been living for the past few months as artist-in-residence, the film traces his journey from an intimate indoor studio out to the tidal edges of the coast, where he continued working among the beaches and caves that shape this new body of work.

Tine Mara runs from 27 April - 22 June 2025. The preview is on Saturday, 26 April from 6-8 pm.

Head to the link in our bio to watch the full film!

#tinemara #tmdavy #johnorourke #filmography #art #artist #margate #contemporyart #painting #artgallery #collector


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Join us this Saturday, 26 April from 6-8pm to celebrate the opening of ‘Tine Mara’, a solo exhibition by American artist TM Davy.

Best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, Davy’s works conjure intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance, suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection, a place where human connection is not just physical but transcendent, where bonds are forged in the realms of the spiritual and the mystical. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. Davy’s work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of protection and transformation—an invisible, radiant shield that surrounds those who experience it.

‘Tine Mara’ will playfully transform the gallery spaces through colour which will serve as the backdrop for new works by TM Davy.

@tmdavy #TMDavy


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Join us next Saturday, 26 April from 6-8pm to celebrate the opening of ‘Tine Mara’, a solo exhibition by American artist TM Davy.

Best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, Davy’s works conjure intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance, suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection, a place where human connection is not just physical but transcendent, where bonds are forged in the realms of the spiritual and the mystical. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. Davy’s work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of protection and transformation—an invisible, radiant shield that surrounds those who experience it.

‘Tine Mara’ will playfully transform the gallery spaces through colour which will serve as the backdrop for new works by TM Davy.

@tmdavy #TMDavy


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🎨🎉 Save the date! @TMDavy Preview Saturday 26 April, 6-8 pm

Carl Freedman Gallery is proud to present Tine Mara, a solo exhibition by American artist TM Davy.

Best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, Davy’s works conjure intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance, suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.

Blending careful realism with archetypal symbolism, Davy’s work explores love as a sphere of magic and protection, a place where human connection is not just physical but transcendent, where bonds are forged in the realms of the spiritual and the mystical. His figures often seem suspended in a state of grace, bathed in light that is both gentle and intense, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe. Davy’s work suggests that love, in its purest form, is both a force of protection and transformation—an invisible, radiant shield that surrounds those who experience it.

TM Davy
Tine Mara
27 April – 22 June 2025
Preview: Saturday 26 April 2025, 6-8 pm
Address: 28 Union Crescent, Margate, CT9 1NA


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TM Davy Joins Carl Freedman Gallery

Best known for his figurative paintings and pastels, which evoke a luminous, dreamlike reality, Davy’s works conjure intimate worlds where figures glow with an almost metaphysical presence, transcending the purely visual. Light and form take on an ethereal quality, reflecting emotions, memories, and the quiet subtleties of human experience. Every brushstroke, every shift of light, seems imbued with a deeper resonance, suggesting that the figures portrayed are not mere representations but vessels of something otherworldly, carrying with them the weight of untold stories and silent truths.  

Grounded in the belief that all of art history informs the present, Davy’s technique is marked by a virtuosic layering of vibrant colour and a masterful use of light and shadow. His attention to detail in texture and hue draws from centuries of classical tradition, yet his application of paint is entirely contemporary, conveying a sense of immediacy and relevance. With a lineage that stretches back to Reynolds and Turner, Davy takes us on a journey into the threshold where relationships, mystery, and inner worlds merge into one.

He stands at the intersection of classical technique and modern sensibilities, pulling from the rich tradition of portraiture to create images that are at once timeless and contemporary. Through his luminous compositions, Davy invites us to pause, reflect, and enter a space where the boundaries between the real and the imagined are fluid, and where the soul’s journey is illuminated by the light of love, connection, and the mysteries of existence.  

Davy’s work builds on over a decade of exhibitions that explore light as both a phenomenon and a metaphor, where painting becomes a threshold to relationships, mystery, and inner worlds. Fae at @CompanyGallery in New York in 2023 journeyed into caves where queer magic burns beneath a changing world.

His first UK solo-exhibition ‘Tine Mara’ opens 26 April 2025 @CarlFreedmanGallery in Margate. @TMDavy


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