Gabrielle Paananen
Medium: Limited edition archival print. Giclee process archival ink printed on 100% archival rag paper. Each print signed by the artist with edition no./title/signature
Size: 55cm (W) x 73cm (H)
Framing: Unframed (framing recommendations supplied if requested)
Price: $230
Pacific Baza: The Pacific Baza is a slender, medium-sized species of hawk. Their range extends down the Australian east coast usually around the edges of rainforest and woodland. They move through the canopy hunting large stick insects, mantids, frogs and sometimes fruit.
They breed in tall trees, placing a shallow, cup-shaped nest of sticks and twigs among the foliage.
They are often seen on the Bouddi Peninsula.
Other Information:
The Pacific Baza print is part of a series of 5 illustrations. They have been published by the Bouddi Foundation for the Arts with proceeds going to Gabrielle Paananen and future Foundation grantees.
The full set of illustrations and more information can be viewed on the Bouddi Foundation for the Arts website and prints can also be ordered on the website (Click to be redirected)
CV: Gabrielle Paananen is a puppet maker and designer who is passionate about breathing life into inanimate materials using the universal language of movement to engage people and tell a story.
Fascinated by connections and patterns in nature, Gab has studied natural history illustration, animal behaviour, taxidermy, mycology and skeleton articulation. She was awarded the PACT/BBM Performing arts scholarship (2016) and in the same year the Bouddi Arts scholarship. She has completed a Diploma of Production Art and has illustrated several scientific papers as well as a book about Permaculture. Her extended time working with communities in the Solomon Islands and Uganda is reflected in her work.
Gab has worked as a puppeteer, concept artist and maker on projects including Erth's Prehistoric Aquarium, Little Shop of Horrors, Community Museums and Vivid Festival’s ‘Liminal Hour’.
Size: 55cm (W) x 73cm (H)
Framing: Unframed (framing recommendations supplied if requested)
Price: $230
Pacific Baza: The Pacific Baza is a slender, medium-sized species of hawk. Their range extends down the Australian east coast usually around the edges of rainforest and woodland. They move through the canopy hunting large stick insects, mantids, frogs and sometimes fruit.
They breed in tall trees, placing a shallow, cup-shaped nest of sticks and twigs among the foliage.
They are often seen on the Bouddi Peninsula.
Other Information:
The Pacific Baza print is part of a series of 5 illustrations. They have been published by the Bouddi Foundation for the Arts with proceeds going to Gabrielle Paananen and future Foundation grantees.
The full set of illustrations and more information can be viewed on the Bouddi Foundation for the Arts website and prints can also be ordered on the website (Click to be redirected)
CV: Gabrielle Paananen is a puppet maker and designer who is passionate about breathing life into inanimate materials using the universal language of movement to engage people and tell a story.
Fascinated by connections and patterns in nature, Gab has studied natural history illustration, animal behaviour, taxidermy, mycology and skeleton articulation. She was awarded the PACT/BBM Performing arts scholarship (2016) and in the same year the Bouddi Arts scholarship. She has completed a Diploma of Production Art and has illustrated several scientific papers as well as a book about Permaculture. Her extended time working with communities in the Solomon Islands and Uganda is reflected in her work.
Gab has worked as a puppeteer, concept artist and maker on projects including Erth's Prehistoric Aquarium, Little Shop of Horrors, Community Museums and Vivid Festival’s ‘Liminal Hour’.