Angelina Mirabito
Collective Reflections, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
122cm x 91cm x 4cm
$2500
Moonwake, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
122cm x 91cm x 4cm
SOLD
Skywatcher, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
122cm x 91cm x 4cm
$2500
Kannon, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
91.4cm x 60.9cm x 4cm
$800
Twilight Calm, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
91.4cm x 60.9cm x 4cm
$800
Eclipse In Quiet, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
91.4cm x 60.9cm x 4cm
$800
Whispering Gold, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
91.4cm x 60.9cm x 4cm
$800
Between The Seen, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
91.4cm x 60.9cm x 4cm
$800
Otherside, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
60.4cm x 60.4cm x 4cm
$500
Bard, 2025
Acrylic On Canvas
60.4cm x 60.4cm x 4cm
$500
About Angelina
Angelina Mirabito is an Italo-Australian contemporary abstract artist based in Melbourne. Her practice is distinguished by its textured, emotive use of colour, applied primarily with palette knives to canvas and walls. Through this process, she creates works that shift the atmosphere of both private and public spaces.
Her academic background, including a PhD in the therapeutic value of creative writing, informs her self-taught visual art practice. Through painting, Mirabito translates emotion into form, using colour to resolve and transform internal states. Each work is a dialogue between chaos and resolution, becoming complete only when it offers a sense of stillness and peace to contemplate.
Mirabito has exhibited widely across Melbourne and beyond. Key solo exhibitions include Elastic Heart (Docklands Library, 2024), Dignity (Art2ArtSpace, 2024), Transience (Ladder Art Space, 2023), and Embers (Romulus Folio Gallery, 2025). Her group exhibitions include the Biennale of Colour & Light (West End Art Space, 2024), Merri-bek Summer Show: (Be)Longing (Counihan Gallery, 2024), the Feel Good Art Prize (Quadrant Gallery, Finalist, 2025), and the Albert Park Art Show (People’s Choice Nominee, 2024).
In 2025, Mirabito’s practice was featured in NGV’s Melbourne Design Week (Art of Surface) and at major fairs including the Melbourne Design Show, the Décor + Design Show, and the Affordable Art Fair. Preparing for the Embers exhibition also marked the beginning of an ongoing collaboration with acclaimed interior designer Mark Alexander, with whom she continues to explore new ways of merging art and design.
She is the current artist in residence at Romulus Folio Gallery at The Gladstone, supported by The Gladstone and FB Ideas, and is represented non-exclusively by Le Grange Gallery.