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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Simon Davis


Role
  
Artist

Simon Davis (artist) Something That Is Gone by Scottish Contemporary Artist


Notable works
  
Sinister DexterBlack SiddhaStone Island

Education
  
Alcester Grammar School

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Simon Davis (born 1968) is a British comics artist known for his fully painted art work on Sinister Dexter, Black Siddha and Stone Island. He is also a member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and has produced prize-winning fine art.

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Simon Davis (artist) Simon DAVIS RP artist paintings and art at the Red Rag

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Biography

Simon Davis (artist) Spinning in Daffodils by British Contemporary Artist Simon

Born in 1968 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, Davis attended Alcester Grammar School, before gaining a "Diploma in Technical illustration" from Mid-Warwickshire College, Leamington Spa in 1986. He subsequently studied illustration and graphic design at Swindon College of Art and after graduating in 1988, he worked as a graphic designer and freelance illustrator of books and magazines for the next five years before moving into comics work in 1993/1994.

Simon Davis (artist) Simon DAVIS RP artist paintings and art at the Red Rag

Davis lives in London.

Comics

Simon Davis (artist) Scottish Art News from the Red Rag Scottish Art Gallery

Davis has largely worked for the UK anthology 2000 AD. For that publication, he has been a major contributor to the Missionary Man strip with writer Gordon Rennie, and to Sinister Dexter with Dan Abnett. He painted the Sinister and Dexter duo's first full-length story, "Gunshark Vacation", described by then-editor David Bishop as "a big fat hit". He has also been the sole illustrator on a number of recent stories including Black Siddha and Stone Island. His work has been published around the world, most notably in the UK, US and Germany.

Portraiture

As a painter of "contemporary figurative paintings" and portraits, mainly in oils, he is a member of both the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (appointed as an Associate member in 2004, and full member in 2005) and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters (from 2007), exhibiting at a number of British art galleries.

Awards

Davis "won the Tanner Charitable Trust Prize in August 2004 with his contemporary painting, 'Sarah and Rosie'," at the RBSA, repeating this win two years later. He won "a prize in the RBSA Open Exhibition for a portrait painting of the BBC Midlands presenter Shefali Oza" in 2005, and in October 2006 won "the Coley Tilley Prize for a portrait painting 'The RSC Wig Mistress'." In 2008 he won second place in the BP Portrait Award for his painting of Amanda Smith.

Other work

Davis also works on storyboarding music videos by Muse and Tori Amos and TV adverts for Barclaycard, Levi's and the BBC, for whom he has also provided "illustrations for the BBC "Cult" Website."

References

Simon Davis (artist) Wikipedia