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Gabriella Burns
Fine Art Painting BA Hons

Glasgow School of Art

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Fine Art / Painting

My location: Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Glasgow School of Art

Gabriella Burns

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First Name: Gabriella

Last Name: Burns

University / College: Glasgow School of Art

Course / Program: Fine Art Painting BA Hons

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Fine Art / Painting

My Location: Glasgow, United Kingdom

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About

Gabriella Burns (B. 2001 Melbourne Australia) is a practicing fine artist based in Glasgow, Scotland. Burns’ renders colourful oil paintings using diad or triadic colour schemes, employing the female form to build repetitive linear compositions which span across large scale canvases generating a tension between anatomical accuracy and abstraction.The use of formality and repetition in the works aims to create an ambiguity surrounding the living and the inanimate and her paintings can draw unsettling comparisons with dolls.Burns’ uses specifically cropped historic source imagery from the 50s. She highlights visual similarities or rather a lack of differentiation between female representation in inherently sexual contexts and inherently non-sexual contexts. The use of negative space is a constant in Burns’ work, erasing the context of the image and stripping back the information given provokes the viewer to open their eyes to the seemingly perpetual objectification of the woman that remains a constant throughout the images. Drawing from her own experiences and memories Burns’ work discusses female identity and the changing relationship between objectification and naivety in the time period between childhood, adolescence and womanhood. The work reflects an attempted comprehension of the male gaze through the lens of girlhood- the slow realisation of misogyny and the sexualisation of the woman that comes with observations and experiences that take place through these developmental stages. Highlighting the detrimental influence representation can have on identity.

In Line

Specialisms:

Fine Art Painting

Throughout my time at university, creation has been a constant tool for processing thoughts, understanding emotions, and reflecting on personal experiences. Each project begins with a question: What do I want to make? Over time, this shifts to deeper inquiries such as Why am I making this? What draws me to this subject? How can I shape it into a more focused expression of my interest? I feel a strong connection to the work of Marlene Dumas, Luc Tuymans, and Gerhard Richter. Their paintings carry a quiet curiosity. Each piece invites the viewer to consider the subject and the reasons behind its selection. This sense of questioning is something I try to bring into my own work. In my images, bold compositions and vivid colours draw attention to specific elements found within existing photographs. These choices help isolate moments that feel important, offering a clearer view of what has captured my interest. These slides present a reverse chronological journey through the work I created over the academic year, including completed paintings, works-in-progress, and studies. Together, they reflect how my method of enquiry shaped the development and understanding of my final graduate show, In Line. An articulation of my conceptual thinking can be found in my artist bio.