Gianna Pagano
Art Therapy, ‘20
Tyler School of Art and Architecture
Ever since I was little I wanted to use my creativity for good. I wanted to be a fashion designer, a cake decorator, and an illustrator. Then I had to decide for college what career path I wanted to pursue to study. Why not choose something that I love to do like art. Creating art has always been a passion of mine and has come easier to me than any other path. My artwork is a reflection of my inner self. I want to paint flowers, beaches, and everything that makes me happy. My color palette almost always has a variety of vibrant colors. Art has been a light in my life and brings happiness and positivity. I hope I can do that for others.

“Self Imagination," 2018, colored pencil, markers; 8" x 10"

“Horizon Therapy,” 2018, markers, watercolor; 8" x 10"

“Deserted,” 2020, ink; 8" x 10"

“Tuna,” 2018, oil paint; 20" x 24"

“Pizza Love,” 2018, markers; 8" x 10"

“Eye for an Eye,” 2018, chalk pastels; 18" x 20"

“Sunny Prince,” 2018, chalk pastels, oil paint, watercolor; 18" x 18"

“Purple Rise,” 2020, nikon camera; 8" x 10"

“Sketchy Selfie,” 2018, pencil; 18" x 20"

“Fire and Slime,” 2018, oil paint; 18" x 20"
Gianna Pagano
IG: @gianna.x.x_art
I am a senior at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, majoring in Art Therapy at Temple University. I am originally from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. I was a Fine Arts major before I was an Art therapy major because Art therapy suited me best. Art started as a hobby but now going to be a part of my career. I get my inspiration from nature and positivity from other artists.