Gaelle Hintzy-Marcel creates sensitive sculptures to share her life's insights, shaped by her experiences across France, Indonesia, Russia, India, and the US.
She believes in the power of personal transformation and challenges routines and patterns through her art. Exploring the connection between body and mind, she experiments with materials, forging unique techniques to express her journey of self-discovery.
To her, freedom involves learning, and excitement comes from uncovering her unique path through materials. Shaping, bending, grinding, modeling, and casting are the organic results of her exploration of life.
Having exhibited intensively over the past seven years in New York at art fairs, private events, and group exhibitions, she recently had the opportunity to present her work in Austin at the Affordable Art Fair with the gallery Insight Art Space.
Her sculpture “I AM” was selected to be featured in an exhibition at the Tomayko Foundation in Pittsburgh, and she is currently featured in the traveling “Behind the mask” exhibition representing 30 women artists welders in the United States.
The Art Students League and the National Association of Woman Artists awarded her respectively in 2019 and 2022 for her sculptures "Past-Present" in pewter and "Concentration" in steel and resin.