Richelle Greabeiel Alder I, II Sointula series (2023)
Artist: Richelle Greabeiel
Title: Alder I, II, Sointula series (2023)
— Numbered from North to South on gallery wall
Medium: Archival pigment print, mounted on charred wood box
Dimensions: 16 x 24 inches
Edition: Variable 3
Price: $3200; Diptych Price: $5900
Artist Bio
Richelle Greabeiel is an emerging, multidisciplinary artist born in so called Canada and is of Finnish descent. She lives and works on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Wautuh peoples. Since 2019, Richelle keeps an art practice focused on investigating the intersections of history, personal narratives and placemaking through site-specific performance, lens-based and sculptural explorations. Her work utilizes conceptual and multi sensory frames of reference.
Artist: Richelle Greabeiel
Title: Alder I, II, Sointula series (2023)
— Numbered from North to South on gallery wall
Medium: Archival pigment print, mounted on charred wood box
Dimensions: 16 x 24 inches
Edition: Variable 3
Price: $3200; Diptych Price: $5900
Artist Bio
Richelle Greabeiel is an emerging, multidisciplinary artist born in so called Canada and is of Finnish descent. She lives and works on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Wautuh peoples. Since 2019, Richelle keeps an art practice focused on investigating the intersections of history, personal narratives and placemaking through site-specific performance, lens-based and sculptural explorations. Her work utilizes conceptual and multi sensory frames of reference.
Artist: Richelle Greabeiel
Title: Alder I, II, Sointula series (2023)
— Numbered from North to South on gallery wall
Medium: Archival pigment print, mounted on charred wood box
Dimensions: 16 x 24 inches
Edition: Variable 3
Price: $3200; Diptych Price: $5900
Artist Bio
Richelle Greabeiel is an emerging, multidisciplinary artist born in so called Canada and is of Finnish descent. She lives and works on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Wautuh peoples. Since 2019, Richelle keeps an art practice focused on investigating the intersections of history, personal narratives and placemaking through site-specific performance, lens-based and sculptural explorations. Her work utilizes conceptual and multi sensory frames of reference.