ARTS & COLLECTIBLES
PORTALS OF
COLOR, COMPASSION,
AND TIME
GILDA’s art operates as a portal between emotion, time, and compassion, offering collectors works of rare visual intensity and profound human resonance.

Love Dior-6 by 6 foot painting on linen by GILDA. Artist Spray paints- DIOR a Dog owned by Avv Massimo Mazzoleni the Lord of Blackwood castle and Sylvia Gallo Mazzoleni

Honey Bee now available on ARTSY . 2013 .6 by 6 feet . Painting on Linen . Acrylic Artists Spray Paints.
To encounter the work of GILDA is to step into a parallel dimension where color vibrates with empathy and images seem suspended between past, present, and future. Represented by Chrissy Moore Art Advisory, GILDA’s five-decade career stands as a rare synthesis of artistic mastery and human intention, rooted not only in visual power but in emotional truth. Her paintings and mosaics do not merely occupy space. They radiate purpose.
GILDA’s practice moves fluidly between Pop inflected painting, monumental mosaic murals, and a deeply personal visual language she defines as Neo Expressionistic Pop Art. Her canvases often feel less painted than revealed. Animals emerge not as subjects but as sentient presences, their gazes charged with quiet intelligence and compassion. There is an immediacy to the work that invites sustained contemplation, as if each image functions as a window into a world just beyond our own.
At the center of her current studio practice is the Strangely Beautiful Animals series, a tightly controlled body of work limited to one hundred paintings. This intentional discipline reinforces what collectors often sense instinctively. These are not decorative objects but singular moments of encounter. Each canvas operates as a threshold, holding memory, imagination, and possibility within a single frame. The fixed scale of the series establishes genuine rarity while underscoring the artist’s resistance to overproduction.


Boomer Martian Holy Blue by GILDA . 6 by 6 Feet.
Acrylic Artist Spray Paints

Pink Froggy With Gold by GILDA . 2012 . 6 by 6 Feet . Painting in Linen . Acrylic Artists Spray Paints
Recently Sold for $65,000
Equally central to GILDA’s legacy are her museum scale mosaic works. Often created through collaborative processes that involve children, families, and underserved communities, these projects shimmer with both physical and social luminosity. Resembling contemporary stained glass, the mosaics transform architecture into sites of shared authorship and collective healing. They embody GILDA’s belief that art should not only be seen but experienced, lived, and remembered.
This commitment to community is not separate from her studio practice. It is foundational. GILDA insists on art as a connective force, capable of restoring dignity, fostering dialogue, and creating moments of shared wonder. In a market that often privileges spectacle over substance, her approach feels both radical and restorative.
From a collecting perspective, GILDA occupies a compelling position between fine art and cultural stewardship. Her large-scale public works reinforce institutional credibility and cultural relevance, while her studio paintings retain the intimacy and singular authorship prized by private collectors. This duality strengthens long term value, situating her practice within both personal and civic narratives.

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