The Curious Case of the Reclaimed Nirvana
Once upon a time, in a tolerable land, lived a painter near the blistering, humid sea. Well, some might compartmentalize her as a painter, but she was a rather unconventional maker.
Elizabeth spent the majority of her time subconsciously daydreaming, living in a fantastical, imaginary, and whimsical environment. Although somewhat childlike, this escapism helped her repurpose and reclaim her views on a desolate yet auspicious world. Consequentially, filling her work with upcycled materials, emphasizing the transcendence from old to new. Elizabeth often plunders through her thrift store-sized studio, twisting, braiding, and stripping materials from the different seasons of her family life: shreds of floral sundresses looped between faded army fatigues- weaving tapestries of domesticity through material play. These sculptural paintings often depict family members that dematerialize as soon as they take form. The rhythms of life’s necessities form a mycelium-like matrix in Elizabeth’s surfaces.
As ephemeral days evolve, the fabrics change, and the shredded bags and bits of wedding dress unfurl like a lifelong scroll, telling the story of a maker, riding the waves of life. Elizabeth is pleased and cannot help but marvel in a conscious nirvana.
— Gabrielle Elizabeth Torres

Nirvana Acrylic, and fabric 40"x 30" 2024

Did You Get Your Spots Yet? Acrylic, fabric, and thread 40"x 30" 2024

The Fourth of July Acrylic, fabric, and thread 40”x 30” 2024

Repurposed Acrylic and fabric 40"x30" 2024

Topia Acrylic, and fabric 40"x30" 2024

Trancendence Clothes, fabric, and acrylic 46"x 46" 2023

Kraken and Cream Acrylic, and fabric 40"x 30" 2024

I Fell Asleep Beneath the Flowers Acrylic, and fabric 40” x 30” 2024

Generational Growth Acrylic and fabric 30"x 40" 2024

Untitled Acrylic, fabric, and thread 24" x 24" 2024