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Gale first began painting with watercolor and gouache in 1979. At this time she worked as an Austin Fire Fighter where she spent evenings painting watercolors in the kitchen of the firehouse. Within a few years she was having solo exhibitions, teaching art, coordinating traveling workshops, and filling commissioned orders. In 1985 she left the Austin Fire Department to pursue her career in art.
Gale first began painting with watercolor and gouache in 1979. At this time she worked as an Austin Fire Fighter where she spent evenings painting watercolors in the kitchen of the firehouse. Within a few years she was having solo exhibitions, teaching art, coordinating traveling workshops, and filling commissioned orders. In 1985 she left the Austin Fire Department to pursue her career in art.
Vision of Nanny
Vision during Nanny's death process.
Watercolor.
Quarter sheet.
Collection of the artist.
Man Grilling Chicken
Man grilling chicken.
Quarter sheet.
Watercolor.
$400.
Boy in Market
Watercolor
30" x 22"
Sold.
Man on Donkey
Watercolor.
Full sheet.
Sold.
Matehuala Marketplace
Half sheet rag paper.
Sold.
Mercado
Watercolor painted on location in marketplace of Matehuala, Mexico.
Half sheet rag paper.
Sold.
Girl with Donkey
Watercolor
Half sheet
Sold
Girl on Donkey with Guides
Half sheet rag paper.
Sold.
Angel and Giraffes
Watercolor on rag paper.
Full sheet.
Sold.
San Blas ll
Watercolor on rag paper.
Quarter sheet.
Sold.
San Blas
Watercolor on rag paper.
Quarter sheet.
Sold.
Red Fish Speaks
Watercolor on rag paper.
Full sheet.
Collection of Brooke Gassiot.
Jazz Musicians
Commissioned triptych of jazz musicians (1 of 3).
Watercolor and gauche.
Full sheet.
Collection of Dr. Lee and Jane Guinn.
Jazz Musicians
Commissioned triptych of jazz musicians (3 of 3).
Watercolor and gauche.
Full sheet.
Collection of Dr. Lee and Jane Guinn.
Jazz Musicians
Study for Jazz Musicians triptych.
Watercolor.
Full sheet.
Sold.
Budiful Buda Cafe
Watercolor.
Half sheet.
Sold.
African Girl
Watercolor.
Quarter sheet.
Collection of Bill Gassiot.