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JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery

JACUB GAGNON 'Taste the Rainbow' (2024) Giclée Print

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'Taste the Rainbow' by Jacub Gagnon, 2024
A playful depiction of the shark in a not-so-natural habitat...
Exclusive release with Pangeaseed.org with proceeds to protect our oceans.
12 x 12 Inches
30.5 x 30.5 Centimeters
Giclée print on 290gsm Moab Entrada fine art paper with hand-deckled edges.
Limited Edition of only 50 (#12/50)
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist.

ABOUT THE ART

"'Taste the Rainbow' is a playful depiction of the shark in a not-so-natural habitat. Shark lineage is ancient, which shows us the importance of their presence in a healthy, bio-diverse ecosystem. Pop-culture and media representation has portrayed this apex predator in a villainous light, likely in part due to their mystique but needless to say the excess of sharp teeth.

However, the research and data support a different perspective, one that I hope my painting can use in an attempt to shed this unsavory facade and encourage curiosity, engagement and perhaps just a light heart when looking at these watery giants. Inspiration for the piece includes reference to the 'absurd and wonderful' Progress Shark."

- Jacub Gagnon

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