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WELCOME
Gabriella Hoss was born in Dallas, Texas and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas. She studies at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi while majoring in Fine Arts and minoring in Art History. She divides her time in exploring the many different techniques of printmaking, particularly screen printing, and the expansive world of sculpture. Her work dives deep into her own personal experiences with such topics as anxiety, depression, sexual abuse commentary, financial issues, and identity.




Bad art is still art. You need to make bad art to appreciate all the good you will do.
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