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Gabriella Tolli

Astrazione

Mixed Media On Canvas

100x100cm

€5000

Profumo d’autunno

Mixed Media On Canvas

100x100cm

€5000

About the artist

I SENSI cm. 120x80 su tela tecnica polimaterica anno 2014

Gabriella Tolli

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Gabriella Tolli lives in Rome, where she works in her artistic studio.

Even as a child she demonstrated a notable artistic predisposition, which emerged during the summers she spent in the family farmhouse, outside the city, together with her grandfather who painted and sculpted marble.

She worked for years in the Scientific Research sector, with a role in research and statistical analysis of economic trends, while always keeping alive his passion for painting, perfecting himself first at the San Giacomo School of Ornamental Arts in Rome, where the greatest Italian artists and decorators, from Boccioni to Severini, from Scipione to Mafai and Fazzini, then to the Nicola Zabaglia School, always in the capital.

She currently dedicates herself fully to her artistic career and to the Ghellarte cultural association she founded, focused on the promotion of culture, of which she is president. It includes more than fifty collective and numerous solo exhibitions in Italy, among which we remember The Five Senses, intuition and color at the Complesso dei Dioscuri at the Quirinale, in 2014.

Exhibition Paradigmi at the Vatican Palace Maffei Marescotti – Galleria La Pigna, in 2023. Gabriella Tolli stands out for her notable exhibitions abroad: from Japan, with the exhibition in 2011 at the Fukuoka Art Museum, to Miami with Art Spectrum, curated by EUART Panorama Europa, to Brussels, Boston, Berlin, up to the Art exhibition States in New York in 2017 and in Paris, with the 2018 Art Capital exhibition, curated by the Societè Des Artistes Independants at the Grand Palais. Among the many awards and recognitions, he received the Museum Certificate from the Maco Museum of Veroli in May 2020.

Finally, some of his works are permanently exhibited at the Sciortino Museum in Monreale and the Maco Museum in Veroli.