Giselle Peppers is a contemporary visual artist known for her evocative use of color and bold, textural compositions that bridge the gap between abstraction and representation. Born in 1987 in Atlanta, Georgia, Peppers developed an early affinity for painting and sculpture, eventually earning her BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her work explores themes of memory, cultural identity, and emotional resonance, often drawing on her Southern upbringing and multicultural heritage for inspiration.
Peppers has exhibited extensively in galleries across the United States, and her pieces are featured in both private and public collections. Her recent series, “Roots and Resonance,” delves into personal narratives through mixed media, utilizing recycled materials and organic pigments to evoke a sense of place and belonging. Constantly evolving her practice, Peppers is recognized for her commitment to sustainability and community engagement, frequently collaborating with local organizations to promote arts education and creative empowerment.
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