Arielle Parris is a fine artist working in charcoal and oil, exploring quiet, unguarded moments that reveal the emotional truth of her subjects. Her figurative work investigates themes of identity, presence, and belonging — capturing the subtle gestures and expressions that often go unnoticed.

A painting of a young boy sitting on a white stool against a graffiti-covered wall. The boy is wearing a blue t-shirt, shorts, and sneakers, with his arms wrapped around his knees, looking off to the side.
Painting of a red wooden door with an arched top, surrounded by white walls, with shadows cast on the street and a bush with pink flowers and greenery above a yellow wall.

Italy 2025

I create figurative oil paintings and charcoal drawings that explore intimacy, presence, and atmosphere, alongside portraiture, landscapes, and a recent Italy series.

Figurative Work