WELCOME!

I'm Bree. I make art because it's allows me to communicate the things I can't quite put into words through visual representation. Every piece you see here started as something private: a feeling, a memory, a question I was trying to answer for myself. Painting, journaling, and creating are how I process the world and reconnect with who I actually am underneath everything I was taught to be. This isn't just a portfolio, it's a living archive of that process, and I'm glad you're here to witness it.

About the Artist

Bree is a mixed-media artist based in Los Angeles working primarily across acrylic and oil paint. Her art practice began in the third grade and has continued ever since, initially shaped through formal art classes throughout her school years and, since graduating high school, developed independently as a self-taught artist. In January 2026, Bree co-curated and exhibited in THROUGHLINES, an art show presented alongside a fellow artist, showcasing a body of original work that reflects her ongoing exploration of mixed media as a form of personal storytelling. She continues to create from her studio in LA.

Why #1

I was ten years old, at my birthday party, when my grandpa sat me down in front of all my friends and started sketching my portrait right there on the spot. Watching my face come to life on paper amazed me in a way I never forgot. He painted African portrait art throughout my childhood. He showed me what it looked like to have this gift and use it. I started teaching myself portraits soon after, YouTube tutorials, trial and error and by middle school, art classes opened me up to new techniques and mediums I could play with. That was the beginning of everything.

WHY #2

When I started modeling at nineteen, art took back seat. I still created a bit here and there, but I treated it like a hobby. Like it was something I'm good at, not something I believed people would pay for the way it deserved. I knew I had the gift. I just didn't know if anyone else would value it at what I believed it was worth. So I kept it to inner circle.

WHY #3

Somewhere along the way, I realized art was my original passion. The thing I'd spent a lifetime cultivating, my natural gift, and it was time to nurture it instead of shelving it. Over the past couple of years, I started claiming the title of "artist" out loud and bringing it to the front of my brand and my career. Hosting my first art show, THROUGHLINES, in January 2026 was my stamp. My way of telling the world and everyone around me: this is my gift, this is where I started, and its only up from here!