Gabriela Trzebinski

Gabriela Trzebinski (born 1962)[1] is an African artist of European heritage based in Houston, Texas, United States.

[10] One painting ironically[10] titled Clijsters ruled out of U.S. Open shows text on the bottom (in the manner of scrolling news) over an image of blood-spattered walls from a CNN report on the bombing of Beirut.

[3][16] Her brutal[16] imagery, derived from her intense[3] experiences of multiculturalism in Africa, showed political oppression, sex, mutilation and death.

[3] My Daddy Is a Tranny, discusses old Swahili customs in reference to yearly festivities and the occasional ambiguous dress code of street performers along the East African Kenyan coast, namely on the island of Lamu.

[17] In 2008, Trzebinski was one of the people honored at the tenth anniversary annual fundraising dinner of the Aurora Picture Show, Houston, for their support and influence.