SanaaVee

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New series. Each print was drawn in black prismacolor then printed on a risograph machine in 4 colors. To purchase, email SanaaVee@gmail.com

Turtle Ride, Snail Ride, Bird Ride, Iguana Ride

Each is slightly smaller than 11″x17″

Watercolor from a thank you card

Watercolor from a thank you card

Idealized Aam, oil on birch, 9″ x 12″, 2018.

Idealized Aam, oil on birch, 9″ x 12″, 2018.

Listen to Spooked to get in a Halloween mood + see all the illustrations I made for season 2. Engrossing well-produced scary stories from the Snapped Judgment team!

New mini watercolor piece (4″x6″) on view at Giant Robot Store’s PLANTS SHOW opening this Friday and up through September 15th.

“I Feel So Safe in the Wet of My Pursuits”

Check out this painting by Hugo Kobayashi! I’m going to have some prints alongside it and other pieces for The Written Word, opening at Studio Gallery in SF (1641 Pacific Avenue) this Sunday afternoon and up now through 8/27.

Check out this painting by Hugo Kobayashi! I’m going to have some prints alongside it and other pieces for The Written Word, opening at Studio Gallery in SF (1641 Pacific Avenue) this Sunday afternoon and up now through 8/27.

watercolor and metallic watercolor, 2018 - based on Mughal marble inlay

watercolor and metallic watercolor, 2018 - based on Mughal marble inlay

tinysplendor:

We got to do a huge wrap around mural at Classic Cars West in Oakland that’s up until mid-July - thanks to all the artists who pitched in!!

Honored to be an anchor artist for the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s current show. See, Be Seen: Community Portraits will be on display until September 23rd.
“Historically in the West portraiture has been used to document the history of...

Honored to be an anchor artist for the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s current show. See, Be Seen: Community Portraits will be on display until September 23rd.

“Historically in the West portraiture has been used to document the history of those in power who had the wealth to hire artists to paint their images. As artists we have chosen to uplift those in our community, making images of the people who have struggled to change the world we live in.” – Jesus Barraza and Melanie Cervantes, Dignidad Rebelde