Jim Davis started making films in 1946 and continued until his death (completing 113 films) to photograph his curved plastic sculpture, mobile-like structures that would hang in space, rotate and reflect/refract light into shifting pools and points of color. Abstract and mysterious to many spectators, these waves and streams of light were for Davis images of -the causative force of nature. He also made studies of architecture and of landscape, as well filmed his paintings and drawings, but using movement and energy as a starting point.
Films Comprise: - Death and Transfiguration (1961)
- Light Reflections (1952)
- Landscape (1950)
- Fathomless (1964)
- Pennsylvania / Chicago / Illinois (1957-59)
- Sea Rhythms (1971)
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