Studio Information
ICB
101
Studio 101 is on the 1st floor of the ICB, just inside the Harbor Drive entrance.
About The Artist
My work explores landscapes both real and imagined, inviting viewers into spaces where memory, mystery, and place converge. As a child, I spent countless hours searching for fossils in the old rock walls that lined our farm, uncovering hidden histories just beneath the surface. That sense of discovery continues to shape my art, where each layer, line, and texture is a hint at something beyond the visible.
Painting abstractly allows me to embody the landscapes that inspire me and create new terrains that hold personal recollections. Similarly to how forces layer and shape earth’s landscapes, I use processes such as mark-making, collage, glazing, and scraping to change the surface of each piece. The tactile intensity of mixed media—tearing paper, mixing colors, and building up or removing textures—offers a freedom from the precision that was so familiar in my previous callings in science and editing, allowing me to transform each canvas into a landscape that evokes feelings of adventure and discovery.
These abstracted environments reflect the geological rhythms of mountains, coastlines, and the quiet resilience of natural forms. They are tactile and visual memories of histories and secrets that lie beyond sight, embedded within each layer. Through my work, I hope to spark curiosity and a shared sense of connection to landscapes both familiar and forgotten, inspiring observers to find their own stories within each piece.
Fawn Bailey is a mixed media artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area, working from Studio 101 in Sausalito’s historic Industrial Center Building (ICB/ART). She was awarded Best in Show at the iconic Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival, and her work has been exhibited nationally and collected internationally. Her paintings explore both the real and imagined, often blurring the line between the actual and the abstract. Through layered use of line, color, and texture, she cultivates an earthy expressionism that invites viewers to linger in the places she creates.
A common thread throughout Fawn’s work is the presence of forms drawn from the natural world—fungi, plants, stones, and geological formations—shaped by her upbringing in New York’s Catskills and her studies in the sciences. Working with acrylics and a variety of techniques including monoprinting, collage, and experimental mark-making, she builds richly textured surfaces that offer a visually tactile experience, inviting closer exploration of the quiet histories embedded within each layer.
Fawn lives in Marin County, California, with her husband, two sons, and rescue pets.
Follow her on Instagram @fawnbaileyart to see her process and latest work.
Fawn’s studio (#101) is located in the historic ICB/ART building in Sausalito, CA.
Contact Information
Exhibitions & Press
Current:
- Fawn’s work is featured in New Visionary Magazine, Issue 11: https://www.visionaryartcollective.com/magazine.
- Fawn’s painting “Sierra Daydream” is on display at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard, 129 Miller Avenue, Mill Valley, CA
- Fawn’s painting “Pacific Meditation” was selected for the ART FLUENT show This Land. View the show at https://art-fluent.com/gallery/this-land/.
“Best in Show” – Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival 2024
New Visionary Magazine, Issue 11.



















































