Series

The Herring Lassies

The backdrop for these paintings is Newhaven Harbour in Edinburgh. The idea was to recreate and capture the spirit and camaraderie of the Herring Lassies. Thousands of girls from the Scottish Highlands and islands worked in the Herring industry. They always worked in a tight knit crew of three. Herring gutting was a valuable seasonal source of employment for the girls and women. Although the work of herring gutting entailed long hours of very hard and dirty work for a low wage, the work was appreciated and, because of the companionship and the team work the cheerful girls looked forward to the opening of each fishing season. Many got their first job opportunity at the herring gutting after they left school at 14 years old, which was the school leaving age.

Herring Lassie information is taken from documents from the Angus Mcleod Archive, a great resource for historical information of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. http://www.angusmacleodarchive.org.uk/

Thanks to Nicola for costume design, the models; Kim, Aga and Clare, the Scottish Fisheries Museum for supplying background information and period artefacts and Welch Fishmongers for supplying the fish.

Anatomical

The backdrop for these paintings is the Anatomical museum in Edinburgh. It has an amazing foyer with two large elephant skeletons standing guard. The idea was to represent a student through the ages; from a Victorian pioneering atmosphere to a more contemporary look and feel.  (Thanks to Kim).

The Absinthe Diaries

One of the initial inspirations for the “Absinthe Diaries” series of paintings was Manet’s painting of “The Bar at the Folies Bergere”. The series began with an idea to capture the working life and after hours of the barmaid with a period feel and melancholic atmosphere.

Greek Goddess Series

These paintings are inspired by Homer’s book “The Iliad”.

Champagne Club Series

This series of paintings was developed with an initial commission to create a painting for The Ship seafood restaurant and bar. The brief was to create a painting celebrating some of the finer things in life; incorporating oysters, champagne and an elegant lady (Thanks to Charlene) .

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by laura clancy

On April 10, 2011 at 7:03 pm

Hello
Firstly I must say Davy I am a big fan of your work as is my mum who would love to get her hands on one of your prints in particular champagne series one, please can you let me know if there is anywhere that I can purchase prints of your work?
Many thanks,
Laura

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