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The Gallery: Gail Flanery

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Pearly. Pastel Drawing. 20 x 26 inches

Introducing Gail Flanery in whose able hands bugs, bones and jellyfish provoke awe and not the willies, and flowers shift their beauty from friendly to haunting.

 
 
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Decora. Monoprint. 22 x 30 inches
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Flammea. Monoprint. 22 x 30 inches

In the artist's words, “insects are a visual feast of shapes, pattern and texture. They are grotesque and they are exquisite.”

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Grasshopper. Silk Collograph. 11 x 15 inches
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Gray Bone. Watercolor with pastel. 7 x 15 inches

Flanery is drawn to the “primitive, gorgeous and mysterious” forms she finds in nature; sketching the bones and bugs she comes across when fishing in Montana, or drawing what has washed up on the beach…

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Strands. Monoprint with handwork. 22 x 30 inches
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Atolla. Monoprint. 22 x 30 inches


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Light Moonflower. Silk Collograph. 12 x 20 inches

Inquiries about the works featured here? Please contact the artist directly via email or visit their site (linked in the name above) to see other works.

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Different style. It looks sexual.

posted by Sleek on December 13th 2007 at 10:05am
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