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We Are Made of Star Stuff
Acrylic, flashe, oil stick, plastic on canvas
In The Peace of Wild Things, Gabrielle Guthrie’s Spring 2026 series of thirteen paintings, the artist turns to nature as a model for understanding, privileging intuitive and experiential ways of knowing over rational systems. Each work begins with a monoprint process using plastic bags, transferring paint in a single gesture that produces textural impressions reminiscent of organic forms. Through this method, Guthrie blurs the boundary between the natural and the synthetic, allowing imagery to emerge gradually rather than through predetermined composition.
Developed over time through layered applications of acrylic, flashe, oil stick, and oil pastel, the paintings follow a process of accumulation, erosion, and repetition that echoes natural systems. Many works extend across multiple panels, activating the spaces between them as sites of meaning and continuity. While the compositions appear restrained at a distance, closer viewing reveals nuanced surfaces and subtle shifts in color and texture, inviting sustained attention and a slower, more contemplative engagement.
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In The Peace of Wild Things, Gabrielle Guthrie’s Spring 2026 series of thirteen paintings, the artist turns to nature as a model for understanding, privileging intuitive and experiential ways of knowing over rational systems. Each work begins with a monoprint process using plastic bags, transferring paint in a single gesture that produces textural impressions reminiscent of organic forms. Through this method, Guthrie blurs the boundary between the natural and the synthetic, allowing imagery to emerge gradually rather than through predetermined composition.
Developed over time through layered applications of acrylic, flashe, oil stick, and oil pastel, the paintings follow a process of accumulation, erosion, and repetition that echoes natural systems. Many works extend across multiple panels, activating the spaces between them as sites of meaning and continuity. While the compositions appear restrained at a distance, closer viewing reveals nuanced surfaces and subtle shifts in color and texture, inviting sustained attention and a slower, more contemplative engagement.
Artwork Information
Year
2026
Materials
Acrylic, flashe, oil stick, plastic on canvas
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Signed by Artist
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Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
32 x 44 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
32 x 44 inches
Reveal: 33.75 x 45.75 x 2 inches
Unframed: 32 x 44 inches
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"I am interested in forms of knowledge that do not undermine my process of becoming. I discover the truth of my paintings the same way I come to understand myself: through curiosity, experimentation, and play, through sustained attention, and through trusting what emerges rather than forcing resolution."
About the Artist
Gabrielle Guthrie
Gabrielle Guthrie is an abstract painter in NYC whose work combines intuitive and organic forms with repurposed materials to explore how we create, consume, and connect with the social, built, and natural environments. The artist's process-driven approach embraces improvisation, layering, and material play. Guthrie holds an MFA in Product Design from Stanford, and her background as a designer and user researcher informs her artistic practice. Guthrie's work has been recognized by Saatchi and is held in private collections worldwide including in London, New York, California, and Texas.

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In The Peace of Wild Things, Gabrielle Guthrie’s Spring 2026 series of thirteen paintings, the artist turns to nature as a model for understanding, privileging intuitive and experiential ways of knowing over rational systems. Each work begins with a monoprint process using plastic bags, transferring paint in a single gesture that produces textural impressions reminiscent of organic forms. Through this method, Guthrie blurs the boundary between the natural and the synthetic, allowing imagery to emerge gradually rather than through predetermined composition.
Developed over time through layered applications of acrylic, flashe, oil stick, and oil pastel, the paintings follow a process of accumulation, erosion, and repetition that echoes natural systems. Many works extend across multiple panels, activating the spaces between them as sites of meaning and continuity. While the compositions appear restrained at a distance, closer viewing reveals nuanced surfaces and subtle shifts in color and texture, inviting sustained attention and a slower, more contemplative engagement.



















