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Gabrielle PoolThe Band by Gabrielle Pool. Ink drawing on paper of three adolescent giraffes2023
2023
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A band of brothers. A group of cool, adolescent giraffes with attitude
Gabrielle Pool’s inks on paper of wild animals from the African savannah are simple and charming. Using an unforgiving medium with a minimlaist style she produces work that is delicately poised between reality and abstraction with an underlying humour that reflects a positive vision of the world.
The three giraffes appear to be too cool for school.
Ink on paper
White wooden frame with window mount and UV clarity glass
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Framed dimensions 36 x 35cm
- Creator:Gabrielle Pool (1977, New Zealander)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 13.78 in (35 cm)Width: 14.18 in (36 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Coltishall, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1546213433872
Gabrielle Pool
New Zealand-born artist, Gabrielle Pool has been exhibiting since 1993 when she had her first solo show in Chiba-Ken at the age of 16. Since then her paintings and mixed media works have been exhibited in solo and group shows in New Zealand, Australia, Japan, China, the US, the UK, Greece and the Bahamas. Gabrielle was partly schooled in Japan, where her teacher, Mori Sensei, provided her with early inspiration. This led to a powerful and lasting oriental influence. In 2004 she began to record several of the world’s vanishing tribes – the Hamer Tribe in Ethiopia, the Maasai of Kenya, and more recently, the Indigenous women artists of Utopia in Australia’s Northern Territory. Gabrielle immersed herself in tribal life, often using sacred body paint pigments in her work. “My painting has always been driven by a desire to preserve and record the history of ancient people and their environments, in a world that seems to be trying its very best to eradicate them and ‘civilise’ them.” In 2005 Gabrielle was invited by Nelson Mandela to travel to Africa to collaborate in the production of the Unity Series, alongside 20 other leading international artists. The works depicted the five phases of Mandela’s life, culminating in his vision for the future, launched at the World Economic Forum at Davos in Switzerland in the same year. In 2007, Gabrielle was the subject of an hour-long TVNZ documentary about her career as an artist, while National Geographic Australia posted a feature article about her challenging views as an explorer.
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