Gabrielle Nurnberger is a fine artist based out of New York. She is a recent graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, and her work has been exhibited recently in the northeast.
This work serves as an ongoing effort to create images which marry the physicality of paint or ink with a tradition of storytelling. The American mythic south is the stage for personal symbology to create unique allegories which resound with an american viewer. The bayou represents a transitional place between land and sea, night and day, life and death, and the built up stages of unintentional mark are like the many strata of that landscape. The pigment and oil are analogous to the mud and water which they depict, and these images emerge out of the paint the same way archetypal allegories arise from the collective unconscious, the same way life emerges from the primordial soup.
Prices for any of these paintings or prints wil gladly be given upon request.
In addition, Gabrielle has worked as an illustrator and theatrical designer. Examples of this work will be posted in the near future; check back often.