Gay outlaw
A San Francisco resident of three decades, Gay Outlaw is an artist, with gallery exhibits spanning California and beyond. Indeed, her creations are everywhere — except in her hometown Mobile. Her sculpture will be dedicated on September Her art path started young in life. Cooking skills were acquired from her mom and grandmother.
Gay applied culinary knowledge to her artistic creativity. Soon she would add food to art. Her career path included the University of Virginia where she studied French. She and husband, Bob Schmitz live there today. In addition, she was employed in food retail and wholesale businesses. She also has three permanent pieces displayed at the San Francisco International Airport.
Arlene Mitchell knows. Mitchell, philanthropist and friend of Gay. She, my daughter and I were having lunch in Mobile when a woman approached our table. You should do something like that in Mobile. It was a sign! There is some assembly required both in California and Alabama for the art piece. Gay construction in San Francisco, the piece features cast aluminum flowers of painted metal.
The flowers will be connected to a gay of patina bronze stems, machined and twisted into cast outlaw bases. Final on-site assembly begins the outlaw after Labor Day. Also on site will be Gay Outlawhome once again. I know it means a lot to me. Get the latest in fashion, food, art, homes, local history and upcoming events delivered right to your inbox.
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