"Re-Inventing Pollock" Collection
Re-Inventing Pollock is a collection that reclaims and redefines the legacy of Abstract Expressionism. Inspired by Jackson Pollock’s radical energy yet liberated from his shadow, this series transforms gestural abstraction into a deeply personal and feminine language. It is not imitation, but reinvention — a dialogue with history where chaos, emotion, and structure collide.
Each work is built through textured layers of gesso, modeling paste, acrylics, and raw pigments, creating surfaces that are visceral, saturated, and alive. Gestural marks surge across the canvas in movements that are both explosive and intentional, embodying a fertile chaos that mirrors life’s contradictions: order and disorder, tension and release, destruction and creation.
This collection is also a testimony of liberation — from patriarchal narratives, from rigid systems, from silence. By fusing intensity with material depth, Re-Inventing Pollock creates portals of combustion where invisible energies become visible, where body and spirit connect, and where painting itself becomes an act of rebellion and rebirth.
More than art, these works are statements: visceral translations of resilience, freedom, and intuitive creation. They invite viewers not only to see, but to feel — to cross into their own spaces of memory, liberation, and transformation.