
GALLERY PRICE LIST
Gabrielle Fabian
GF01: Two angels and a pillar - $200
GF02: Sad girl - $110
GF03: Panel 2 (Cat with heart) - $50
GF04: Girl with heart - $160
GF05: Two angels flying - $125
GF06: Face number 2 - NFS
GF07: Childs grave - $125
GF08: Crying girl with vine - $90
Keira Gonsalves
KG01: Structured Growth - $300
KG02: The Hand That Feeds It - $35
KG03: Where are we going? - $40
KG04: Untitled Figure 2 - $600
Rosa Beryl
RB01: Ginkgo - $650
RB02: Yarrow - $500
RB03: Floating Through the Sugary Depths of your Creamy Bliss - $120
RB04: Poppy Transmission - $550
PRIMO
P01: bLinDed bY lOvE - $250
P02: LiEbEsbLinD - $250
P03: oOpS i aTe THe wRonG GumMiEs - $250
Daisy Maize
DM01: Paradise Bunny - $90
DM02: Somewhere in Wonderland - $90
DM03: Dead Willow Tree - $200
DM04: Batgirl Biker - $90
DM05: Clocks - $50
Daisy Maize & Jaromir Kurty
JD01: PrimoMadness - $222
JD02: Blobbers - $222
Forrest Joss
FJ01: There It Isn’t (No Field For a Scarecrow) - $3333
FJ02: There It Isn’t (No Field For a Scarecrow) - $3333
Anubis
AN01: Falcon - $50
AN02: Ocean - $50
Amber Longanchor
AL01: Gorilla (original) - $200
AL02: Leopard - $40
Ellen Faye Adams
EA01: Snake in the Garden - $200
Noelle LeRoy
NL01 - Garden’s Joy - $1000
ARTIST BIOS
Gabrielle Fabian Local artist using acrylic paint on canvas. I like to explore the divine feminine— and, in the spirit of Valentine’s Day— chose paintings that depict Her in a more romantic light, often in relation to a lover or partner. She is mostly scorned, though perhaps the better for it; she remains Herself.
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Primo VicSol (born 1987, USA)is a Latino visual artist of Bolivian descent. His work is deeply rooted in visionary art with a neo-expressionist style in order to explore the transformative power of the creative spirit, the exploration of consciousness, and the most powerful force in the universe; love!
As Primo, a nickname embraced in Argentina signifying "cousin," he embodies the spirit of found family and connection. This aspect of his identity is represented by the acronym P.R.I.M.O.: Puertas Reales Iluminando Mundos Ocultos (Real Doors Illuminating Hidden Worlds). This phrase serves as a personal totem and a guiding principle, reflecting his belief that art acts as a portal to a deeper understanding and expanded awareness, often inspired by his experiences with psychedelics and art.
The other half of his artistic persona, VicSol, originated as a nickname at a US-based startup, given for his radiant energy and infectious positivity. This duality, mirrored in his Gemini nature, is evident in his artistic practice, which oscillates between abstract expressionism and geometric forms, all unified by his unwavering mantra: "Love is the message."
Primo VicSol's bilingualism (English and Spanish) and multicultural heritage inform his perspective, allowing him to act as a cultural bridge. He is a passionate philosopher, striving to use his art not just as a form of self-expression, but as a catalyst for thought and a celebration of love in all its forms. He seeks, above all, accessibility, creating art that invites viewers to connect with their own inner worlds and the universal experience of being. Three words define the foundation of his life and work: Amor, Veritas, and Sapientia (Love, Truth, Wisdom).
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As a multi-hyphenate artist, Daisy Maize is always eager to create what challenges her. Her current artistic endeavor is to sculpt and animate original 3D CGI characters. She combines these characters with the technology of Augmented Reality for use in filters for social media, and has earned the award of Top 1% of TikTok’s Effect Creators. After graduating from Lyme Academy with her degree in Sculpture, she takes this knowledge into the digital realms to create her own other-worldly realms. She loves to create mythical creatures and fantasy scenes, employing a multitude of mediums to achieve this. With nearly half a billion views on her art via GIPHY, she plans to continue to create inter-dimensional themed digital works for use in this technologic era.
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I’m Keira Gonsalves, a 23-year-old from Rhode Island with a Fine Arts degree from URI. I’ve been practicing artwork for the last 9 years, working with pencil, charcoal, and acrylic paint. I find, like many others, that art provides a way to dissect and visualize difficult emotions. My focus up until this point has been the expression of pain and strong emotion as it relates to the healing process, the pleasure and pain of growth being simultaneous and overwhelming. I have always been drawn to figural work as a way to capture this experience, using vibrant colors and meeting them with figures and composition that suggests a serene experience of discomfort and isolation. I try to emphasize these conflicting emotions further through contrast between beauty and grotesqueness in the specific imagery and colors that I use, and forms that look familiar enough to identify with but abstracted in a way that brings up feelings of alienation and confusion. This is also explored through unity of organic figural forms and gestural paint, along with graphic and geometric shapes.
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