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Audrey E. Gabrielson1970s Feminist San Francisco Abstract Expressionist Figurative (Two Sided), 1976
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Audrey E. Gabrielson was an artist, poetess and sculptor who lived in San Francisco. She was born in Canada in 1932 and drew, colored, modeled in clay when very young. Gabrielson studied at Reed College, Portland, studying with famous West Coast artist, Louis Bunce. After retiring from a career as a Secretary for the San Francisco Superior Court, she dedicated herself to her art, focusing on oils, acrylics, watercolors and photography. In San Francisco, Gabrielson painted with artists Cucaro, Alexander E. Anderson and Raymond Howell. Initially, she worked in bronze, studying under San Francisco sculptor C.B. Johnson. Gabrielson's art was influenced and inspired by German Expressionists, Van Gogh, Lautrec, Picasso, Klimt, Schiele, Tamayo, Conners, Park and many more. Gabrielson had a passion for gems and minerals and was very involved with the San Francisco Gem and Mineral Society. She held season tickets for the San Francisco Ballet and Opera for many decades, in addition to regularly attending local and independent artist’s exhibitions and installations, touring bands and musicians, and other performances in and around San Francisco. Gabrielson passed away at her home in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood.
Gabrielson exhibited at Alberta Art, Red Deer and Uglies, Lacombe. Her art was collected by national and international collectors such as authors C.Y. Lee (“Flower Drum Song”), Alfred Coppel (“34 East”); musical promoter, Ilka Pardinas, FLY, Los Angeles.
(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)
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