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    • barbarann mainzer
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    • Cathy Anastatia
    • David Pacheco
    • Debbie Olson
    • Gaia
    • Gedion Nyanhongo
    • Heidi Long
    • Jeff Capehart
    • Jeanne Pacheco
    • Joel Cook
    • Joanne West
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    • Maya Henaff
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    • Nichole Laizure
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Gaia

Gaia is a contemporary mixed-media artist whose work explores psychological evolution, resilience, and feminine strength through material transformation.

Born in Poland , lived in several countries, her life has been shaped by movement across cultures, languages, and systems of belief. These experiences inform her sustained investigation into identity, reconstruction, and interior becoming.

Her artistic practice began in 2005 as a personal inquiry and has evolved into a disciplined formal language grounded in fragmentation and reassembly. Through mosaic, resin, and embedded materials, she constructs layered surfaces that hold rupture and illumination simultaneously.


Gaia  lives and works in Phoenix .


ARTIST STATEMENT

My work examines psychological evolution through processes of fragmentation and reconstruction.

Working with mosaic, resin, and embedded materials, I build layered surfaces that carry tension, rupture, and light at once. I am interested in how strength is formed — not as something inherent, but as something constructed through experience.

The series She Who … traces stages of interior transformation: searching, turning inward, emerging. Each piece reflects a passage through uncertainty toward clarity. Fracture is not concealed; it becomes structure.

Through material layering and controlled luminosity, I explore how resilience can exist quietly — as an architecture built from what was once broken

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