Pacific Palisades Artist Gabrielle Gottlieb’s artwork is in the collections of: Maria Shriver, Bryan Cranston, Steve Guttenberg, Charlie Matthau, Connie Stevens and in the permanent collection of the Ronald Reagan Center Gallery. The Artist’s work has been featured in; The Los Angeles Times, Cottages & Cabins Magazine. Gottlieb has exhibited at the Schomburg Gallery at Bergamot Station - Santa Monica, CA, and The UCLA Chancellor’s Gallery.
Drawing on her Viennese heritage, her grandfather Willy Geber was a well recognized Viennese composer and musician. Gottlieb painted and photographed the Austrian countryside, especially Mozart’s Salzburg. Gottlieb had hands on training from her mother Laurie Gottlieb (A photojournalist for the Los Angeles Times - Home Magazine.) Gottlieb has gone around with her mother on celebrity home assignments since she was 6 years old.
Gottlieb is co-author with Laurie Gottlieb of “Painting the Palisades” – 21 Paintings on Frame-able Postcards. This book is a limited edition collection of Pacific Palisades, California locations which include the historical Villa Aurora (where David Niven and Christopher Isherwood lived when they came to the United States), Will Rogers Home, and the Walter Matthau Estate among others.
Artists who have inspired Gottlieb include: Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Jackson Pollack, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Mark Chagall, David Hockney, and her grandfather Willy Geber, (a Viennese composer and self taught artist).
Indead her exuberance for life is well represented in her artwork and photography.
“What inspires my work is a love of life and spirit.” “Letting the paint take over in the moment.” Gottlieb’s varying styles range from detailed impressionistic to contemporary and abstract.