My heart and soul are rooted in my work.
As a Los Angeles native, Pauline is a visual artist and muralist dedicated to creating work that inspires connection, positivity, and community. With a versatile approach, she transforms walls and everyday surfaces into meaningful works of art that invite people to pause, reflect, and engage.
Her projects span collaborations with the city of Burbank, local schools, organizations and businesses. Highlights include 'A Tale of Two Cities', a 90's themed utility box sponsored by Warner Brothers, a recycling trash bin at Coachella in partnership with Global Inheritance, and The Salvation Army's 'Paint The Way Home' recycling bin. In the Los Angeles Arts District, she showcased her work in CANceptual, a group exhibition at Art Share LA curated by ManOne, marking a milestone in her growing presence within the city's vibrant art scene.
Alongside public works, she actively participates in group shows and pop-up events, where she enjoys connecting directly with audiences. Her mural projects in elementary schools emphasize kindness, empowerment, and creativity, giving young students the chance to experience the impact of art in their everyday environment. In 2023, she expanded her practice with the release of her first children's book, 'Beyond The Basics: A Plant Powered Adventure Coloring Book', celebrating diverse fruits, vegetables and plants from around the world.
Pauline believes art can bring people together, beautify public spaces, and honor cultural diversity. Art can also have a positive impact on mental health and well-being, as it provides an outlet for creativity and self-expression.
Her projects span collaborations with the city of Burbank, local schools, organizations and businesses. Highlights include 'A Tale of Two Cities', a 90's themed utility box sponsored by Warner Brothers, a recycling trash bin at Coachella in partnership with Global Inheritance, and The Salvation Army's 'Paint The Way Home' recycling bin. In the Los Angeles Arts District, she showcased her work in CANceptual, a group exhibition at Art Share LA curated by ManOne, marking a milestone in her growing presence within the city's vibrant art scene.
Alongside public works, she actively participates in group shows and pop-up events, where she enjoys connecting directly with audiences. Her mural projects in elementary schools emphasize kindness, empowerment, and creativity, giving young students the chance to experience the impact of art in their everyday environment. In 2023, she expanded her practice with the release of her first children's book, 'Beyond The Basics: A Plant Powered Adventure Coloring Book', celebrating diverse fruits, vegetables and plants from around the world.
Pauline believes art can bring people together, beautify public spaces, and honor cultural diversity. Art can also have a positive impact on mental health and well-being, as it provides an outlet for creativity and self-expression.

