Gaby Tirone is a multidisciplinary artist based in Oklahoma City. Originally from the Jersey Shore, they earned a BFA from the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City. After an unexpected (and literal) hit to the head at a Mindforce record release show in Brooklyn, they relocated to the Midwest—South? (Where exactly is Oklahoma, anyway?) where they now have ample space for creative exploration.
Their artistic practice spans illustration, graphic design, embroidery, and textile arts, with a focus on gig flyers, band merchandise, apparel, plushies, comics, and mixed-media works. When not creating, they can be found yelling into a mic or going on long jogs.
Exhibitions & Publications
Standing on the Edge of Summer – Comic, SVA Pre-College Anthology (2011)
R u a Boy or r u a Girl? – Self-published comic (2013)
Margarita Summer – Self-published comic (2014)
Hub City House Party – Self-published comic (2014)
The Mehu NYC Gallery – Group exhibition, prints featured (2015)
INK Mag – Illustration (Spring 2015)
MoCCA Arts Fest – Table exhibitor with SVA's Cartoon Allies (2015)
Joyce’s Manor – Self-published comic (2016)
Weakly Comics Mag XL – Visual narrative illustration (2016)
GEL Demo – Illustration (2018)
Red Eyes – Spotify single artwork for rapper Keepmysecrets (2020)
Embroidery & Textile Clients
Good Morning America – Embroidered satin pillowcases (2021)
SLUMERICAN – Embroidered apparel (2022)
Tulsa King (TV Series) – Custom embroidery for production crew hats, DTF art team shirts, Sylvester Stallone’s vinyl director’s chair, and a monogrammed handkerchief film prop (2022)
Dolly Parton – 3D puff embroidered hats for pop-up and tour merch (2023)
CMA (Country Music Awards 2023) – Embroidered hats (2023)
Peloton Interactive Apparel – Embroidered jackets (2023)
Paul Simon Tour – Embroidered dad hats (2023)
Jerry Cantrell Tour – Embroidered hats (2023)

Chet Holmgren - Embroidered hats and bags (2024)

National Football League Players Association - Embroidered polos (2025)

Anhueser-Busch - Embroidered Polos and hats (2025)