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Downward Waves One and Two | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Gabrielle Shannon. Item made of canvas with synthetic
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Downward Waves One and Two | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Gabrielle Shannon. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Downward Waves One and Two | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Gabrielle Shannon. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Downward Waves One and Two | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Gabrielle Shannon. Item made of canvas with synthetic
Downward Waves One and Two | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Gabrielle Shannon. Item made of canvas with synthetic

Created and Sold by Gabrielle Shannon

Gabrielle Shannon

Downward Waves One and Two - Paintings

Price $12,000

15,000.00
These pieces are perfect for a large wall or Hospitality space. Can be sold separately for $7500.00 each.

72 x 40 x 3 acrylic on canvas Teal, Turquoise, Phalto blue, and pearl metallic..

Doing yoga on the beach I looked up and saw waves flowing. A sense of calm and peace flowed through my body.

All of my work is done with the highest quality paint from Golden Acrylics. I varnish the painting three times to protect it from UV rays and dust.

Each piece is painted on the sides, wired, and ready to hang when it arrives to you. My signature, date, and title, are written on the back and I include a certificate of authenticity.

This piece needs to be sent crated. Price determined by city.

Item Downward Waves One and Two
As seen in Creator's Studio, Denver, CO
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Gabrielle Shannon
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
"I'm inspired by rivers and streams, exploring the ground below, and the evening sky above."

Being creative is as natural as the air I breathe. I was fortunate to have grown up in New York in a very artistic environment.

I started my very early art training at The Art Students’ League in New York. Grove Arts in California and The New School in New York followed. In 1994, I co-founded “Urban Desires”… the first online art and culture magazine on the web. Urban Desires allowed me to explore and influence art in its many forms and won numerous awards and worldwide praise.

During this time I exhibited and curated, in New York. I also sat on the Board of “Eyebeam Atelier”, a Johnson & Johnson funded Arts Organization. At Eyebeam I was instrumental in creating “Digital Daycamp,” an after-school digital arts program working in conjunction with New York City Public High Schools that still exists today.

When my husbands work took me west to Colorado, I suffered a traumatic brain injury within the first week we arrived in Boulder. It wasn’t until a year and a half after that incident during recovery that I decided to paint again, full time. It took a literal knock on the head to bring me clarity of how precious time is in our lives, and how much I want to create in the time I have left!

My work is shown in galleries worldwide, and online, collected privately and in the corporate and hospitality space. Corporate clients include Catalyst Denver, Cultivate Boulder, Moden Inc., and Episodiq New York, Storyvine Inc., Industry, and Conversify in Denver. I do commission work for private and institutional clients.

I currently live and paint in Denver, Co.