Although very skilled in other mediums, Bregelle's true passion lies in acrylic.  Her style is meant to resemble the crisp illusion of silk screening, but with rich textured surface of a painting.  As a "colorist", she uses a limited palette to bring out the life and energy of each subject, contain 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 was raised in a small town in Idaho. Growing up near Jackson, WY and Yellowstone National Park she gained great a 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. She has been featured in several solo and group art shows.