ARTIST BIO:
Patricia Benisti Abramovich is an Abstract Expressionist Israeli artist. Born in France, she lived in Paris until she was 15 years old and moved to Israel after her family’s emigration in 1972. Patricia’s artistic journey began early, nurtured by a creative environment and a wide range of artistic explorations, from music to poetry. Though initially drawn to watercolors and aquarelles, it was her discovery of oils and palette knives in 2007 that marked a pivotal moment in her career, unlocking a distinctive style that has since defined her work.
Patricia’s oil paintings are characterized by their large-scale compositions, where sweeping gestures and bold palette knife strokes bring a rich, tactile energy to the canvas. Her collections, such as the recent "Hope" and "BIRDS" series, offer a celebration of life, light, and power
Patricia seeks to capture the essence of nature’s beauty and power, inspired by the vibrant landscapes she encounters daily.
With a career spanning decades, Patricia has exhibited internationally in galleries and art fairs, where her work has attracted an international audience of collectors and art lovers. Her paintings are known for their ability to evoke emotional responses through color and composition, aligning with her philosophy of using art to convey freedom and energy . Through her gallery and online studio visits,
Patricia’s work is not only defined by her technical expertise but also by her commitment to her artistic vision. As an artist, she remains deeply committed to telling visual stories that reflect her evolving relationship with nature and the human spirit. Her pieces are sought after by collectors for their vibrant energy, making a bold statement in any collection.
Patricia Abramovich was born on January 28, the same date that marks the birth of Jackson Pollock.
Although she discovered his work much later in her artistic journey, her own painting naturally reflects the expressive freedom and emotional depth associated with Abstract Expressionism.
The coincidence feels symbolic , two artists connected by the same calendar day, both driven by movement, color, and an inner need to transform emotion into form.
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