GABRIELA MEUNIE
Gabriela explores the limits of painting as regards to its ability to reflect complex concepts, in the same way that poetry explores the limits of language.
Franco-American artist Gabriela Meunié embarked on her artistic journey initially as a painter, honing her skills through rigorous art studies at the "Escola Massana" Art and Design Center in Mallorca and Barcelona.
Inspired profoundly by the works of North American artists such as Helen Frankenthaler and Joan Mitchell, Gabriela Meunié delves into the expansive realm of painting, pushing its boundaries to articulate complex ideas much like poetry challenges the confines of language.
Gabriela's artistic exploration primarily focuses on abstraction, utilizing a variety of painting materials to create expansive, large-format works. Her art aligns with the Abstract Expressionism movement, where the emphasis lies on the spontaneous gesture and the emotive power of color and form.
Through her work, Gabriela Meunié seeks to evoke visceral responses and provoke contemplation, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the raw energy and depth of her abstract compositions. Her paintings serve as visual narratives that speak to the ineffable and the profound, resonating with viewers on both an intellectual and emotional level.
Gabriela continues to evolve as an artist, continuously pushing the boundaries of her chosen medium while remaining rooted in the rich traditions of abstract expressionism. Her work stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to transcend language and capture the essence of human experience.