Patricia Abramovich is an Israel-based abstract artist known for her vibrant oil paintings created with palette knives. Her textured, color-rich works are exhibited internationally and reflect a unique, expressive visual language shaped by years of dedicated exploration.
Patricia Abramovich was born in Algiers and grew up in Paris, where her early fascination with drawing and color began. She moved to Israel in 1972 and later developed her artistic practice through private studies in watercolor, acrylics, sculpture, and eventually oil painting. In 2007 she discovered her passion for working with palette knives, a turning point that led to the richly textured abstract style she is known for today.
Her oil paintings are characterized by vibrant color fields, layered surfaces, and rhythmic, mosaic-like compositions created through spontaneous knife movements. Abramovich’s visual language evolved through years of dedicated studio work, transforming her intuitive relationship with color into a distinctive artistic signature.
Her work has been exhibited internationally, including in New York, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, Zurich, Miami, Lisbon, and Rome. Notable solo exhibitions include Metamorphosis (2024, ABStudio Gallery, Israel) and No Brush (2014, Ein Hod Gallery). She has also participated in major fairs such as Clio Art Fair (NY), Art Fair Tokyo, KIAF Seoul, and the Contemporary Art Show in Hong Kong with Galerie Bruno Massa.
Abramovich has been featured in several art publications and interviews, including Aesthetica Magazine, ArticulAction, Art of England Magazine, and Everything Is Art. Beyond painting, she has also created fashion designs for institutions in New York, Tel Aviv, and London. She is a member of the Professional Visual Artists Organization in Tel Aviv.
Patricia continues to live and work in Netanya, Israel, developing new bodies of work that deepen her exploration of texture, color, and emotional abstraction.
“Orange” is a 90×80 cm oil-on-canvas painting by Patricia Abramovich, showcasing her signature palette-knife technique. The artwork reveals a vivid tapestry of warm oranges, greens, and deep purples, merging into a rich abstract landscape. A dynamic and expressive composition full of texture and movement.
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.
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.
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.
“Summer” is a lively abstract oil-on-canvas painting by Patricia Abramovich. Bold palette-knife strokes blend sunny yellows and peach tones with cool turquoise, greens, and earthy colors, creating a dynamic and radiant composition.
“Rondo” is a dynamic oil-on-canvas painting in 80 x 80 cm by Patricia Abramovich, featuring swirling palette-knife strokes that merge warm reds, oranges, greens, and earthy tones into a vibrant abstract composition full of texture and movement.