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Nancy
Victoria Davis
is a painter, illustrator,
book designer, installation artist and co-founder of Big Bridge Press. Born
in New York and raised in Ada, Alabama, she took the big bridge to California
in 1975, and since then has surrounded herself with art and nature. In addition
to operating a tropical plant nursery, she has been inspired by poetry and
illustrated the works of Jim Harrison, Allen Ginsberg, Philip Whalen, Michael
McClure, Andrei Codrescu, and Joanne Kyger. She has been awarded The Rounce
and Coffin Award for her design and illustration of "What The Fish
Saw," and her broadside "Elegy For The Dusky Seaside Sparrow" was chosen
as Best Broadside of The Year by Fine Print Magazine. Her work has
been exhibited at the New York Public Library, the San Francisco Public
Library, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Rental Gallery. Her
illustrations have appeared in Exquisite Corpse, Nerve Bundle
Review, Mike & Dale's Younger Poets and Cafe Review (www.mainelink.net).
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