LORI MIRABELLI

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ABOUT - Lori Mirabelli

A woman with shoulder-length wavy hair, wearing a gray sweater and ripped jeans, sitting cross-legged on the floor in an art studio, holding a purple mug, and surrounded by colorful abstract paintings leaning against the wall.

Despite her full-time career, she continued to nurture her love of abstract painting and in 2009, decided to relocate to Toronto, Canada to pursue a career as an fine artist. Currently, Lori resides in her Downtown, Toronto studio-loft. Lori works primarily uses acrylic paint on canvas, however she is known to work oil paints and cold wax as well. Her body of acrylic abstract paintings are comprised of strong bold lines and geometric form that is coupled with an emphasis on space. As an abstract artist, her specialty is creating large scale acrylic abstract paintings for homes, corporate offices, vacation properties and boutique businesses. In a few short years, Lori has grown and evolved as an accomplished fine artist. Art collectors and Art dealers who follow her painting career say that Lori’s body of work is always evolving. Her acrylic abstract paintings are a refection of her personal thoughts, emotions, struggles, and triumphs. A biographical visual novel perhaps might be a better way of explaining this. With each brush stroke she releases a part of herself cleaning and purging what is no longer necessary and opening herself up to what should have been.

A woman with wavy blonde hair sitting on a stool in front of abstract paintings, wearing a gray sweater and ripped jeans, holding a paintbrush.