Sunjoy
by Davon Brantley
Sunjoy depicts on the front side, my character Dayven emerging from a field of sunflowers [bottom portion of the Rose Sanctuary] basking in the light, with his eyes closed. On the back, is a sunflower standing tall also basking in the light. The bottom portion of the piece is adorned by a field of sunflowers. This piece represents joy and contentment with striving and growing towards the light. Striving for better circumstances and absorbing the energy that comes with following a path towards the light despite adversity. With vibrant yellows, pinks and greens, the audience is able to feel the energy emanating from the piece. To feel a sense of joy and calm so that they too can feel the light.
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Davon Brantley
In 2018 Davon received his B.F.A from the Cleveland Institute of Art in Drawing. Davon has gone on to having exhibited/curated in places such as: Bay Arts, The Museum of Contemporary Art (Cleveland), CAN Triennial, The Morgan Conservatory, Indianapolis Arts Center, The Artists Archives of the Western Reserve, The Museum of Creative Human Art and many more. Davon has also been able to work with community organizations in Cleveland such as The Museum of Creative Human Art, Graffiti HeArt and has also furthered his investigations in Printmaking with DeepDive Art projects and the Cleveland Institute of Art. He has also participated in mural activities and being an advocate for getting the arts into younger artists' vision.