Aubrey Belle Wilson (b. 2002) is a Newnan, GA-based artist in Athens, Georgia. She earned her BFA in Drawing and Painting from the University of Georgia in 2025. She has showcased her work at the Dodd Galleries in the Lamar Dodd School of Art and the Lyndon House Arts Center, both located in Athens, GA. Aubrey Belle’s paintings embody paradoxes of grace and transformation while recognizing the human struggle. Suffering and lament are not devoid of meaning; rather, they are integral to the redemptive experience. She explores the “in-between,” the liminal space where the physical, mental, and spiritual realms coexist, reflecting the complexities of the human experience regarding the stigma of mental health in Christianity. Rooted in her personal experiences with anxiety growing up in the church in the South, she reimagines Christian iconography, using angels as recurring symbols of transition between heaven and earth. These figures—overlapping, repetitive, shifting between realms—embody the tension of navigating the divine and the earthly. Through layered compositions of opacity and transparency, large-scale imagery, and evocative color, her work explores themes of lament, redemption, and transformation.