Born in France in 1958, Patricia Abramovich remembers drawing portraits from magazines when she was 12 years old.
Having grown up in Paris, Patricia was influenced by her everyday surroundings. She considered studying architecture because of the beauty and elegant design she found in the buildings and streets of the city.
She has now lived in Israel for 37 years, emigrating from Paris to Netanya, Israel in 1972.
In 1996 she began private painting lessons and fell in love with colors using watercolors and painted aquarelles. She says, "Once I began painting I could not stop. I also studied sculpture and plan to devote time to exploring this medium in depth."
Painting with oils on canvas was love after the first lesson ... "I painted with brushes, then in 2007 I began to paint oil abstracts and landscapes with painter knives. I reached a special and personalized texture and style this way, by working with passion every free minute I had."
Last exhibitions
art market: 04/2019 Contemporary art show Hong kong, with Galerie Bruno Massa
solo: 03/2014 No Brush, Ein Hod Gallery, curator Daniella Talmor, IL
Mediterranean Landscape (Provence). Abstract and neo-impressionist style in the sense of life and color. Her abstract artworks express power and energy with bold brush strokes and intense colors.
From series 'moving toward abstraction'. Abstract and neo-impressionist style in the sense of life and color. Her abstract artworks express power and energy with bold brush strokes and intense colors.
Abstract landscape painted from imagination, with a painter knife directly on the canvas. Abstract and neo-impressionist style in the sense of life and color. Her abstract artworks express power and energy with bold brush strokes and intense colors.