STEPHANIE BALEPOGI

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STEPHANIE BALEPOGI

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A woman sits in front of a large polka-dotted pumpkin sculpture by the sea.

Stephanie Balepogi is a contemporary artist who's practice explores the tension between memory, symbolism, and contrast, often drawing attention to subtle psychological and emotional states.


Raised as a first-generation American from Venezuela and shaped by life across cities including Miami, Atlanta, Paris, Brussels, Austin, and Cambridge, her work reflects a cross-cultural sensitivity to nuance, displacement, and interiority. Her paintings emerge from the intersections of lived experience, observation, and introspection.


Rooted in curiosity and perception, her practice draws inspiration from fleeting, often overlooked moments such as shifts of light, gestures, spatial relationships, and emotional contradictions. Through deliberate composition and stark visual contrasts, her work seeks to reframe how viewers engage with both image and feeling.


Stephanie is based in New York City although many cities call her.


Artist Statement

Her work is driven by a fascination with the quiet complexities of being human,  the tensions between strength and vulnerability, visibility and invisibility, presence and memory. She is consumed in how emotion inhabits space, how identity resists fixed definition, and how subtle visual cues can evoke deeply personal interpretations.


She approaches painting as both observation and translation: an attempt to give form to sensations, psychological states, and experiences that often remain unspoken. Contrast, shadow, and symbolism function not simply as aesthetic choices, but as emotional and conceptual devices.


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