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Gaia by Chriscilla Browning

24x36" art piece printed on archival, ultra smooth, matte, fine art paper framed in two 28x40" acrylic panels (1/4 and 1/8 inch thickness) with polished edges.

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Size : 24 x 36
Art Type: Fine Art Print
Framing: Framed
Frame Type: Double Panel
Hardware Color: Silver View Full Detail
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About the Art

Through a shared sensitivity to light, texture and composition, Gaia, invites viewers to slow down and engage with the familiar in more contemplative ways, where the everyday becomes poetic and presence lingers just beyond resolution. 

Chriscilla Browning

Chriscilla Browning

Chriscilla Browning and Daniel Ray are North Carolina based artists whose work explores food, light and atmosphere through distinct yet complementary practices.

Chriscilla, a fine artist with a BFA from the American College for the Applied Arts in Atlanta, transforms edible materials into evocative compositions that blur the line between the consumable and the contemplative. Rooted in her background as a professional food and beverage stylist, her work combines precision with intuition, using organic forms and natural elements to explore impermanence, beauty, and the sensory experience. Food becomes a language through which she elevates the familiar into something quietly surreal.

Daniel, a self-taught photographer originally from Los Angeles, approaches food as still life rather than spectacle. Working in low light, he uses shadow, restraint, and controlled illumination to create images that feel cinematic and suspended in time. Guided by intuition, his work emphasizes mood and tension, allowing detail to emerge slowly and objects to take on a quiet emotional weight.

Together, their practices shift the perception of food and beverages from something immediate and consumable into something reflective and atmospheric. Through a shared sensitivity to light, texture, and composition, they invite viewers to slow down and engage with the familiar in more contemplative ways- where the everyday becomes poetic and presence lingers just beyond resolution.