Lowell Davis Artist

1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic by 1 person | Log in to rate

Ranked #1,755 in Arts , #37,144 overall | Donates to Humane Society of the United States

Lowell Davis

Lowell Davis has been referred to as the "Norman Rockwell of Rural Art", and his paintings truly reflect this style.

Lowell did not think anyone would be interested in his type of art; the simple life of times past. The majority of people are located in large cities and he felt that they would not want things depicting rural life in America. But he was wrong! These people thrived on his art; they bought them to view a segment of life that they either don't see in the big city, or grew up with before leaving that way of life. It showed them something they had never seen, or it brought out memories of their youth.

Red Oak II Missoura 

www.redoakiimissouri.com

"The 1930's seemed to be a much simpler time. Neighbors helping neighbors, everyone had a garden and canned their own food. They had a milk cow and they even made their own clothes. By today's standards, they were poor ... they just didn't know it!"

These words from Lowell Davis recall a vanishing way of life for the people of thousands of little towns across America --- and it was just this sort of life that Lowell experienced during his early years in the town of Red Oak, Missouri.

But all this began to change shortly after World War II when folks began moving to the cities in search of the good life. Now some sixty years later, most of these rural communities are ghost towns. When Lowell returned to his boyhood home from one of those "good life" acreers in the Dallas/Fort Worth area - that's just what he found.

It was then that he began buying the homes and businesses his beloved Red Oak - moving them twenty-three miles to his Fox Fire Farm near Carthage, Missouri and restoring them to their original grandeur - a place now known as Red Oak II.

Back in 1987, Red Oak II was just a cornfield, but to Lowell, it was a blank canvas.

"I don't believe that an artist should be restricted to use only paint or clay. It can be anything including junk, wood, even an old building. To me, Red Oak II is a combination of a painting and a sculpture, and it is just made from things that someone else threw away."

A visit to Red Oak II is a visit to the past. You'll see Grandpa Weber's Blacksmith Shop, where Lowell's great-grandfather practiced his trade, the Feed and Seed Store, the Old Phillip's 66 Station which was originally located on old Route 66 near Red Oak and the General Store which was originally located in Red Oak, was run by Lowell's father and was where Lowell learned to sculpt and paint.

Featured Oil Painting by Lowell Davis 

"Missoura Spring" 2005

Featured Porcelain Figurine by Lowell Davis 

"Punkin' Seeds" 1981

Featured Bronze by Lowell Davis 

"Brer Set"

Lowell Davis Books on Amazon 

there ain't no memories in First Class

Amazon Price: $20.00 (as of 07/06/2009) Buy Now

The Book on Chickens

Amazon Price: (as of 07/06/2009) Buy Now

Lowell Davis Art on eBay 

Loading Fetching new data from eBay now... please stand by
eBay

Reader Feedback 

Lowell_Davis_Fan wrote...

I have talked to Lowell about Punkin' Seeds and it appears that due to the fragile nature of this figurine, quite a few of them were damaged during shipping from the UK which reduced the numbers. Also, the subject matter of Punkin' Seeds has desirability beyond Lowell's collectors as there are a lot of fishing enthusiasts out there. This makes it perhaps the most difficult of the Border Fine Arts Lowell Davis pieces to obtain. Several pieces sold on eBay in 2006 but I haven't seen any since then. Suggest you contact lowelldaviscollectors@att.net or go to www.redoakiimissouri.com for more info. There is a photo of one on that website.

ReplyPosted May 31, 2009

Lensmaster

Denise wrote

I'm looking to purchase a Punkin' Seeds figurine. Does anyone know of any available out there?

Reply Posted May 16, 2009

Lowell_Davis_Fan wrote...

in reply to rita naase Rita...Both the Flew the Coup plate and figurine come up on eBay fairly often. Just search for Lowell Davis on ebay. Send me an email at lowelldaviscollectors@att.net and I can give you some recent selling prices.

ReplyPosted February 17, 2009

Lensmaster

rita naase wrote

i am looking for the forth plate and sculpture done in 85 called flew the coop

Reply Posted February 17, 2009

Lowell_Davis_Fan wrote...

in reply to lynn brox Lynn...This figurine is called "Comfy?". It comes up for sale quite frequently on eBay for about $10 to $20. Just search for Lowell Davis on eBay.

ReplyPosted December 13, 2008

 
1 of 4 pages

by Lowell_Davis_Fan

I am an avid collector and fan of Lowell Davis' art.  I want the rest of the world to get to know and appreciate Lowell and his wonderful art! (more)

Favorited By

Create a Lens!