From the Mixed-Up Files of Fawn E. Gehweiler
Monday, September 17, 2012

I Want Candy!

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I'm super excited to announce, at long last, the arrival of my very first full scale vinyl toy, a precious few of which have traversed t...
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Pink Skies, Lavender Lava and Fools Gold...

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Happy first day of Summer everyone! Here's a sneak peek at the latest Screaming Mimis ad, with both backdrop and palette loosely ins...
Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Les miaou miaous...

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Happy first days of Spring everyone! We've had a few little strings of perfect days so far, complete with botanical garden picnics, ic...
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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Still completely obsessed with the work of Helen Pashgian, as seen in these photos, taken by Jeff on our epic Southern California art adven...

Happy Spring!

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I can't resist making a quick post to share the latest version of the Screaming Mimis ad, due out in April, starring one of my all time...
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

L. ❤. V. E.

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Happy Valentines Day! Here's a sneak peek at this years Screaming Mimis card: You can also check out the Spring Fashion issue of Pa...
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Friday, December 23, 2011

Deck the Halls!

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE! Just popping in for a quick post to share the latest Screaming Mimis ad! I spent a few weekends in a row scourin...
Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Joyeux Anniversaire!

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Jeff and I rang in our 10th anniversary last month with a quick visit to one of our all time favorite and most sorely missed places of all ...
Monday, November 14, 2011

Into the Trees...

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Happy waning days of Fall everyone! I started this post at the first tiny flutters of fall-hued leaves, when I was absolutely ecstatic abo...
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

California Dreaming...

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Happy first day of summer everyone! The mailman just arrived at our doorstep bearing the Summer issue of Paper Magazine , containing my l...
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Fawn Gehweiler
Pixieland, Oregon
Fawn Gehweiler's signature character based paintings, installations and works on paper have exhibited in galleries around the world and appear in a number of prominent private collections. Originally from Hawaii and currently based in the Pacific Northwest, her work combines the influence of a bohemian upbringing, sartorial escapism, and her own family tree. Once described by The Face magazine as "the visual equivalent of candyfloss peppered with broken glass, delicious yet dangerous" and widely considered a major influence in the recent explosion of young feminine art in the United States, her work hinges on a delicate balance of past and present, building obsessive narratives through personal artifacts that reflect the imaginary worlds of little girls, treading the fine line between wide eyed innocence and dark fairy tales. 
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