Through photography, Davvon bridges intergenerational memory with constructed scenes, expanding the visual language of the Afro-Caribbean diaspora. Her work invites a deeper understanding of how we ground ourselves—through our myths, cherished objects, and shared spaces—existing within the worlds we create. Rooted in lived experience, she crafts images that weave personal histories into the broader tapestry of the diaspora. Her work has been exhibited along the East Coast, from New York to Atlanta and Orlando. She has participated in residencies at Penumbra Foundation’s Workspace and Art House San Clemente, immersing 1herself in projects that center memory and myth-making. In 2023, Davvon was selected as one of 30 artists for the Google Creator Photo Labs Fund for her series Get It and Come Back. That same year, she held her first solo exhibition, "Windows and Mirrors" at Steele Haus Gallery
Title: “(Untitled) Portrait of Jane Turner” (2022)