Sabrina Goria is an Italo-Australian contemporary expressionist and abstract artist based in Melbourne. Born in Asti, Italy, she later moved to Milan, where she immersed herself in the city’s vibrant cultural life and completed a degree in Literature, Art, Cinema, Philosophy, History and Visual Arts. These studies shaped her expressive, colourful, and emotionally driven artistic identity.
In Milan, Sabrina collaborated with internationally recognised artists and worked as an organiser of concerts and exhibitions, gaining experience in creating events that connect people through beauty and emotion.
In 2007 she relocated to Australia, embracing a new chapter filled with creativity and exploration. She paints using kitchen tools inspired by her Italian roots—rolling pins, spatulas, pastry scrapers, forks, and even ricotta containers—transforming everyday objects into expressive instruments. Her signature use of gold symbolises light, vitality, and inner strength, bringing harmony and hope into each artwork.
Today, Sabrina’s work blends emotion, texture, playfulness, and movement, inviting viewers to pause, feel, and rediscover joy through colour and abstraction.