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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Gisela Falcone is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice translates invisible structures of reality into form. Working across sculpture, image, and symbolic abstraction, she creates visual poetry that explores archetypal patterns, underlying systems, and shared forces that shape human experience beyond language or belief.

Her approach to making begins with a felt attunement—an intuitive sensing of an idea before it exists, guided by whether it carries a sense of inevitability. From this threshold, her practice unfolds through sustained inquiry rather than fixed outcomes, allowing ideas to determine their own material expression.

Moving between embodied making and conceptual research, she allows room for uncertainty, treating chance not as error but as an active collaborator. Medium is never fixed—each becomes a temporary vessel through which an underlying idea can take form.

Shaped by periods of profound transition, including the existential questions that surfaced following childbirth, her work remains attentive to themes of embodiment, impermanence, and presence. Rather than offering answers, it invites attention. Forms function as carriers of presence—something felt as much as seen—creating spaces for contemplation, resonance, and quiet recognition.