


"Fermenting" by Shannon Mulligan
Oil Paint on Canvas
14’’ by 16’’
NFS
Shannon M. Mulligan is fascinated by story, emotion, and connection between one's internal experience and the integrated, collective experience of humanity. A lifetime artist, her foundation in illustration and drawing has supported her explorations in painting, collage, and more broadly, intermedia. Shannon's goal is to speak directly to the viewer, and believes that the interaction itself is its own work of art. Recently, Shannon has taken to the goal of making and sharing more artwork, specifically oil paintings. Living and making are one and the same — she can't have one without the other. She hopes to continue her progress of distributing her work this year.
Oil Paint on Canvas
14’’ by 16’’
NFS
Shannon M. Mulligan is fascinated by story, emotion, and connection between one's internal experience and the integrated, collective experience of humanity. A lifetime artist, her foundation in illustration and drawing has supported her explorations in painting, collage, and more broadly, intermedia. Shannon's goal is to speak directly to the viewer, and believes that the interaction itself is its own work of art. Recently, Shannon has taken to the goal of making and sharing more artwork, specifically oil paintings. Living and making are one and the same — she can't have one without the other. She hopes to continue her progress of distributing her work this year.
Oil Paint on Canvas
14’’ by 16’’
NFS
Shannon M. Mulligan is fascinated by story, emotion, and connection between one's internal experience and the integrated, collective experience of humanity. A lifetime artist, her foundation in illustration and drawing has supported her explorations in painting, collage, and more broadly, intermedia. Shannon's goal is to speak directly to the viewer, and believes that the interaction itself is its own work of art. Recently, Shannon has taken to the goal of making and sharing more artwork, specifically oil paintings. Living and making are one and the same — she can't have one without the other. She hopes to continue her progress of distributing her work this year.