
The Weight of Feeling through Aug 23
Taylor has been working in watercolor since childhood, learning the skill from her Italian grandmother. A highly prolific artist, Taylor has developed a style of painting that is distinctly her own, utilizing rich colors, layers of blending, dry-brushing, and pattern work, Taylor is constantly pushing and expanding on the possibilities of the medium.
Often conjuring the decorative and figurative qualities of the Pre-Raphaelites and aesthetic movements, Taylor’s work is an exploration of beauty. In her paintings, heavy indigo skies are filled with stars, and flowers bloom from the backs of languid, lovely women; the world that Taylor has made is gilt, prismatic, and lovingly wrought.
Shannon Taylor is a painter, illustrator, and educator based in Oakland, California. She is the Assistant Chair of the Illustration Program at California College of the Arts and has served as Director of Art and Restoration at Children’s Fairyland since 2012. Taylor’s richly layered watercolor paintings combine vibrant color, intricate pattern, dry-brushing, and meticulous detail, often drawing on the decorative and figurative qualities of the Pre-Raphaelite tradition. She is also widely known for her miniature dimensional watercolor dioramas, meticulously crafted inside vintage and antique compacts and found containers. These intimate, fantastical works that have become highly sought-after with collectors and garnered a devoted following online.
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