FALL DREAM 2
, 2024"FALL DREAM 2" by Patricia Abramovich is an abstract expressionist work created in 2023, featuring a harmonious blend of autumn-inspired colors on a 50 x 50 cm canvas. The vibrant oranges, yellows, and earthy greens are reminiscent of fall foliage, with sweeping gestures that evoke the gentle motion of leaves carried by the wind.
Painted with acrylic on canvas, Patricia's distinctive palette knife technique captures the essence of the fall season while bringing an energetic yet serene quality to the composition. This piece beautifully represents the transition of nature during autumn, filled with texture and movement. The warm and inviting tones make "FALL DREAM 2" a perfect addition to spaces such as bedrooms, living rooms, or even an office, offering a tranquil and reflective atmosphere. Patricia's love for abstract landscapes is evident in the bold use of colors and dynamic composition, inviting viewers to embrace the beauty of change through art.
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Abramovich Patricia
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Biography
Patricia Benisti Abramovich reignited her passion for painting in 1996, sparking a sort of obsession. She fell for watercolors, aquarelles, and the stories they told on paper.
Soon though, she met her true love, oils. In 2007, the discovery of palette knives in lieu of brushes awakened a signature style, one of abstract landscapes animated with texture and positively alive with color.
She has always been creative. From an early age, she loved to draw, learned to play piano and guitar, and wrote poetry as a teenager. Her parents gave her the freedom to follow her creative instincts and chase her ever-changing passions.
Growing up in Paris, Patricia was also profoundly influenced by her everyday surroundings and even considered pursuing architecture. In 1972, the family emigrated from Paris to Israel, where Patricia met her husband Boris, with whom she has two children and grandchildren.
Every flower, tree, and landscape Patricial comes across inspires her.