Savannah Gayle, affectionately known as "Savvy", is a visually impaired artist from Los Angeles, California. Although she developed an interest in art at a very young age, she did not share her art with others until she began losing her eyesight in 2017.
"After learning that I was going blind, and having three eye surgeries that could not correct my eyesight, I had fallen into a depression. Luckily, I was able to use art to pull myself out of it."
Savannah's artwork is a combination of vibrant colors, textures, and shapes that tell stories inspired by her life experiences. From collages, acrylic paintings, digital art and more, she works with a variety of materials to create pieces that are truly one-of-a-kind. Her goal is to make unique, meaningful art that captures the imagination, exhibits her love for fashion, allows for self expression, and brings joy to others.
Touched
Envision Arts Gallery
Wichita, KS
Crown & Culture
University of San Diego
San Diego, CA
Raw presents - Fast Friends
House of Blues San Diego
San Diego, CA
17th Annual Disability Art Exhibition
L.A. City Hall Bridge Gallery
Los Angeles, CA
"Dining in the Dark" - A Sensory Experience
Univ. of San Diego
San Diego, CA
16th Annual Disability Art Exhibition
L.A. City Hall Bridge Gallery
Los Angeles, CA