Bio
About Gabriel
Boray A full-time painter for 6 years, Gabriel started with oils in
1999 after pursuing writing and music composition for 8 years. Since 2001, Gabriel
has placed over 375 works into private collections worldwide. He has shown work
in the Polonaise Gallery in Woodstock Vermont, SweetPea Gallery in Williston, Vermont,
and Mathew Taylor Designs in Shelburne, Vermont, where he continues to exhibit.
Gabriel has had over twenty solo shows, including the Burlington International Airport,
and Seventh Generation, and is currently exhibiting a large body of work in the
offices of National Life Insurance Company, in Montpelier, Vermont in conjunction
with the Firehouse Gallery and Burlington City Arts.
In October of 2007, Gabriel's
work was licensed by KBA North America, a leading manufacturer of offset lithographic
printing presses, in order to show what their machines could produce on canvas with
high density UV non VOC inks. This began a relationship which will continue indefinitley
with KBA under an exchange agreement between KBA North America and Gabriel Boray
Studios.
The initial release of 3 reproductions include Lake I, Trainyard V, and
Cows on A Sunny Day. The presses the prints are made on are the same that print
90% of the world's currency. The prints are finished with a semi-gloss UV protective
coating which also serves to increase the accuracy and depth of the colors and accentuate
the textural qualities of the oil paint, in order to retain as much as possible
the fidelity to the original image.