Gina Gabriell
As an artist I am constantly exploring, trying to find ways to excavate what is inside of me and bring it outside of me, finding ways to make thoughts, feelings, dreams, ideas, and questions tangible, visible.
Art is a language that reinvents, recycles, and creates a beautiful web that connects everything and everyone.
I have found a way to turn grief into a clay bowl, asked questions using paper and ink, and I am trying to understand what is under the microscope and through the telescope and why they both seem so connected using paint.
Every morning I wake up and try to find the patterns and the imperfect shapes in all the chaos that created all living things, that forms humanity, that makes the universe expand, and that explains why it all exists in this time and space.
It seems I am always trying to tell a story that was always written in my cells. A story that has to be retold, and revealed using crayons, paint, mud, clay, textiles, found objects, and sometimes words.
Gina Gabriell studied at the California College of Art, majoring in sculpture. She has written and illustrated two private children’s books Pink Sky, that address death and dying, The Land of Ice and snow, a story about third party reproduction.
For the last six years Gabriell has been creating props for film and television that are collected all over the world.
When she wasn’t making art in her studio she was a volunteer firefighter, family health advocate, obstetric technician and best and most important, mom to some pretty amazing humans who are all creatives, dreamers, and her muses.
For more information about Gina Gabriell, Ix abstract art and design:
Email: elevenmorning@yahoo.com
Instagram: #ginagabriellixabstractartanddesign
Website: (under construction) ginaabriellixabrstactartanddesign.com