| Gail Taylor
Biography
Gail Taylor grew up in New England. Though not far from
Boston, she lived outside the city in a wooded area
where she developed a lifelong love of nature, which
has always been at the base of her artistic work.
As a teenager she learned from
her aunt, who was very creative, and how to make wreaths
from natural products found in the woods. However, the
greatest influence in her younger years was her mother,
who taught her self-reliance and imbued her with a strong
work ethic.
As an adult she lived in various
parts of the US, finally settling for many years in
Diamond Bar, California. There she attended Chaffey
College and raised a family. Also, during this period,
she rented one of the stone cottages formerly utilized
to house migrant workers at the Fillipi Winery in Guasti
and converted it to her art studio. Here she devoted
herself to painting and drew support and inspiration
from other painters and sculptors who also had studios
at the winery. Some of those artists are still among
her closest friends even now.
Then came the unexpected.
One day, a merchant in Guasti
gave her a generous supply of surplus copper sheeting.
She had learned a little about etching on copper at
Chaffey, so she took the copper sheets, bought some
acid and other supplies, and started experimenting.
Today, Gail is a well established artist with an extraordinary
body of work that combines her love of nature, as expressed
in so many of her designs, with a stunning and exciting
amalgam of color, texture and composition. She has created
a genre of her own.
Gail now maintains a studio in
the desert near the Santa Rosa
Mountains, where the strong sun and the desert colors
have added a new dimension - not only to her art itself,
but also to the technique and the processes. In the
extreme heat of the Coachella Valley her materials behave
differently. Fortunately for art-lovers everywhere,
Gail, applies herself daily to her craft, working outside,
in temperatures over 100F. Always on the quest for something
new and different and even more exciting.
Gail Taylor's prolific works can
be found in galleries around the
country, in private and corporate collections, estates
of private
patrons, and in contemporary interiors.
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