Gabriella Mirabelli

Traverses the art world of landscape impressionism and abstract realism. She explores our relationship to the world using confident organic lines, shapes, and colors. Her paintings are handmade maps to the curving organic pockets of peace and eternal grounded presence found in elemental natural places.

Gabriella Mirabelli Artist's headshot

Biography

Gabriella Mirabelli has spent most of her career working in the arts. She co-founded ANATOMY an Emmy-award winning creative services agency and produced, directed, and edited an NEA funded, award-winning documentary, Books of Survival, on the book art of John Eric Broaddus and the impact of AIDS on the arts community of NYC.

She is now pursuing fine art as the focus of her creative energy.

An emerging artist, her paintings offer a unique perspective on modern life, reminding us to connect with nature and find stillness. Guided by color and shape, she transports viewers to eternal natural places, inviting them to slow down and reconnect.

Her artwork has been selected for the "Made in New York 2023" exhibition at Schweinfurth Art Center, where it received a Jurors' Award. The Rhode Island Watercolor Society also chose her piece, "Reservoir Sunrise," for their 2023 juried National Watermedia Exhibition. Additionally, Mirabelli's artwork was featured in the View Center for Arts and Culture's summer exhibition, "Ripple & Roar" and in a group show at Bull Farm 1856 for Upstate Art weekend. Notably, Teatown Lake Nature Preserve has licensed one of her works as the marketing visual for their 2023 Fundraising Gala.

Gabriella lives North of New York City.