A gifted, multi-talented artist,
Ingrid Davis was raised in West Berlin and came to this country in 1958. At that time she
worked mostly in oils and pastels. In 1976 she moved to Japan and developed an interest in
rice-paper collage which she pursued until her return to the US in 1981. Her fascination
with printmaking began with a course in etching and continues with her great love for the
white-line woodcut technique which she now practices almost exclusively.
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Bavarian
Town |

Finned
Friends |

Picnic |
Ingrid
studied at the Art Student's League in New York, the Brooklyn Museum School of Art in New
York, The School of Visual Arts in New York and has taken many private courses. She
received a first place award in Graphic Arts from the Miniature Art Society of New Jersey,
a third place award in Graphic Arts form the Hudson Artists Association in New Jersey and
the Judges Award for her white-line woodcuts, Parrot Tulips and In the Studio
at the Art League in Alexandria, Virginia.

Purple
Skies |

Swedish
Town |

Rothenburg |
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