Gabriela Noelle

Art as a portal to play, memory, and magic.

 

Gabriela Noelle invites us into a world where time slows down, colors speak, and curiosity becomes a guiding force. Based in Miami, this Cuban‑American artist transforms everyday materials-acrylic, textiles, mirror, light-into sculptural installations that shimmer at the intersection of design and dream.

 

Her works are tactile invitations, not distant displays: indoor swings, soft shapes emerging from the floor, fantastical creatures that you can walk around, touch, even embrace. They reconnect us with a childlike wonder-always crafted with conceptual depth and playful precision.

 

Gabriela excels in bridging art, design, fashion, and cultural spaces. She has collaborated with global names such as Pharrell Williams, contributing to the Just Phriends series at Perrotin Gallery in Paris. Her mobiles and toadstools have appeared in curated projects by Sarah Andelman (Colette, Just an Idea) and in the library of the Fondation Louis Vuitton. She has also worked with celebrated brands such as Champion and designer Mira Mikati, infusing each collaboration with her distinct blend of joy, imagination, and meaning.

 

Drawing from nostalgia, the natural world, and the architecture of dreams, Gabriela creates interactive works that inhabit both a conceptual and sensory realm. Her Imaginary Friends and Toadstool Project sculptures often double as functional art-playful, poetic, and deeply human.

 

Her art is joyful-but never superficial. Sophisticated-but never cold. It speaks to the inner child of grown-up souls ready to remember how to feel.

 

To experience her work is to step into a gentle rebellion: against cynicism, against greyness, against forgetting.