
Gabriel Armani
Painter - Sculptor - Designer

Gabriel's artistic journey is a canvas woven with a profound connection to the universe, encompassing both its beauty and chaos —a recurring theme that resonates throughout his work. emphasizing the importance of harmony, balance and coexistence. Whether it's a painting inspired by a children's story or a sculpture that demonstrates prejudice and inequality, Gabriel's art invites viewers to immerse themselves in the complexity of life.
Through his art, Gabriel seeks to communicate a message of balance, unity, and respect.
His depictions of playful moments between children and animals serve as gentle reminders of innocence and joy.
while his more contemplative pieces encourage reflection on the consequences of our actions, making his work not only relatable but profoundly inspiring.
PASSION
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“My passion is to capture and reflect the beauty of love and harmony, the unspoken dance of soul and body, genuine and free from societal constructs, pure, profound, unfiltered and connected to the movement of the cosmos.
It is a journey of discovery, observation, and creation, fueled by the joy and sorrow found in the world around us, from the nature of existence to the evolution of consciousness. Symphonic movement of life and demise is the core of my curiosity and the essence of my art.”

PHILOSOPHY
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Gabriel perceives life’s events—both grand and trivial—as part of a vast, cyclical dance. By discerning these ever-repeating cycles, he tries to understand the unknown secrets that the universe whispers. In Gabriel's eyes, Patterns are akin to cryptic symbols, each carrying a unique code waiting to be deciphered, to shed light on a corner of the great enigma of life.

ART STYLE
My work is a story of my understanding of moments and the subtle details of life that often go unnoticed. It's about feeling the warmth of the sun, hearing the rustle of leaves, and witnessing the playful complexity of nature. These observations guide the brushstrokes, lines and shapes into the mystical world of "Symbolism" of the late 19th century, and sometimes follow the pattern of "Surrealism" of the Modern era.
My goal is to evoke the feeling of pure observation, by all possible means, regardless of art movements and styles.
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