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Annamarie Davidson "Ghostline" Enamel Plate – Blue & Green Abstract Design

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Bring a vibrant touch of mid-century artistry into your home with this stunning Anna Marie Davidson enamel plate, featuring bold tones of electric blue and verdant green in a dynamic, abstract composition. Set against a copper base and hand-fired, this piece is a brilliant example of Davidson’s expressive and painterly approach to enamel art.

Design Highlights:

  • Signature Color Palette: A striking interplay of cobalt, turquoise, lime, and navy, with layered pattern work and a radiant, almost botanical energy.

  • Organic Form: Softly squared edges and a slight curve give this piece an inviting, sculptural presence.

  • Textured Brilliance: The glazed surface plays with light beautifully, accentuating the vivid color shifts and hand-rendered detail.

  • Functional Art: Ideal as a standalone decorative piece or a catchall for jewelry, keys, or small objects.

Dimensions: 7 inches in Diameter  x 1/2 High 


Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; a beautiful example of Davidson’s mid-century enamel work.


Why Anna Marie Davidson Matters in Mid-Century Modern Design

Anna Marie Davidson is celebrated as one of the foremost American enamel artists of the mid-20th century. Working primarily from California, she helped define the studio enamel movement during a period when craft and fine art began to merge in new, exciting ways. Her pieces are revered for their vivid coloration, abstract compositions, and technical mastery.

Davidson’s work exemplifies the spirit of mid-century modernism—bold, artistic, and deeply personal. Each piece reflects her commitment to the expressive potential of enamel, and today her creations are highly collectible, featured in galleries, museums, and discerning private collections worldwide.

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