![]() ![]() Southeast for similar research and observation, focusing on the dams of the Little Tennessee River, as well as the Great Dismal Swamp. A year prior, in 2012, she traveled to the U.S. By boat, motorcycle, bus, plane, car and foot, she studied the ecosystems, hydrology and wildlife impacted by the Balbina, Jirau and Santo Antonio dams. ![]() In 20, she spent two months with scientists deep in the Amazon River basin, exploring the Amazon, Negro, Madeira, Javary, Itaquai and Uatuma Rivers. ![]() Her study of the human-land relationship led to a focus on dams – specifically the impacts that dams exert on riverine ecosystems and species. Themes of her artwork center around the relationship between humans and the land, as well as women’s experience and role in society. Five months out of school, she left to live in Ireland for a year, where her love of travel, geographic exploration and cultural study was ignited. Davis with degrees in English and Economics, as well as a slew of art courses and mentorship. Jennifer’s fascination with nature began in her earliest years, when she spent the wide-open days of childhood exploring the forests, rivers and hills of her native northern California with her German Shepherd, Ebon. ![]()
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