Although very skilled in other mediums, Bregelle's true passion lies in acrylic. Her style is meant to resemble a crisp illusion of silk screening, but with the rich texture surface of painting. As a "colorist" she uses a limited palette to bring out the life and energy of each subject, contained within the space of a simple canvas. Her unique approach to painting was fueled by the desire to reinvent the Pop-Art movement. Drawing inspiration from artists like Andy Warhol, Alphonse Mucha, and Mark Rothko, she has taken the idea of mass production and turned it around leading to her Neo-Pop Art style. Bregelle attended Brigham Young University of Idaho where she was awarded several scholarships for artistic and academic excellence, and finished a Bachelor's degree in Illustration in record time. She has been featured in several solo and group art shows. She was raised in the small town of Sugar City, Idaho. Growing up near Jackson WY and Yellowstone National Park she gained a great appreciation of fine art inside galleries and outside in the wonders of nature. She now resides in the Salt Lake City area, no longer a small town girl.