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Gail Niebrugge

     

Fireweed Triptych "Bloom" "Transition" "Seed"
The set sells for $125, or individually for $25, $75, $25


 

 

 

 

 

"Frozen Copper"
edition of 600
$50
 

 "Discovery"
edition of 600
$40
 

 "Lupine"
edition of 600
$50
 

 "Night Lights"
edition of 600
$140
 

"Mirror Image"
edition of 250
$60
 

         
         
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We carry many prints not shows here.  Feel free to contact us for further information.

About the Artist:
Gail Niebrugge (nee-brew-ghe) was born and raised in California and has pursued art since childhood, winning a poster contest on the Johnny Jet television show at the age of twelve. The Niebrugge family fell in love with Alaska while on vacation in 1976 and never returned home. They established a residence in the remote interior settlement of Copper Center. Since 1995 the city of Palmer has been home to the Niebrugge’s.

Known for her use of pointillism, the artist developed her technique in 1986 while confined to bed recovering from neck and back injuries. Using small dot
like strokes, the paintings are made from thousands of spots of color. Up close the dots dominate, but when viewed from a distance the image is sharply realistic.

Gail received a Master’s Degree in Art Illustration from Syracuse University and is a signature member of Watercolor USA Honor Society. She was the first artist-in-residence for the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, and is author of "Gail Niebrugge’s Alaska Wildflowers", a book about her work.

 

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