The product is a rare and signed 2002 artwork by Graham Scarborough Davidson, featuring a seahorse and mermaid subject. The piece is matted and framed, measuring 7.25 inches in length, 3.25 inches in height, and 7 inches in width. Handmade in the United States during the 2000-2009 time period, this unique and personalized artwork would make a valuable addition to any art collection.




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gone too soon unfortunately we won’t see any more work from her! Rest in peace gone way too soon! this piece was done by her two years before a fatal car accident took her and her significant other, who also was an artist!


this piece was sold to my client from the R. Christopher Clark Gallery in Delaware there is another Gallery name on the back of this piece is called iland art gallery also in Delaware.


Graham Scarborough Davidson (1967-2003) was an American artist known for her unique three-dimensional collages.

Art Style: She created intricate 3D collages using prints of her own drawings. Her work often appeared at auctions and was sometimes found in thrift stores like Goodwill.

Education and Career: A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Davidson was a self-taught artist who developed a successful full-time career in Vermont.

Personal Life and Legacy: She was married to Steph Davidson, also a sculptor. The couple tragically died in a car accident in Pennsylvania on September 1, 2003, when Graham was 35 years old. They are remembered and missed by their community in both Vermont and Texas.

Notable Works: Some of her known pieces include "Together We Stand" and "Hanukka Horses".