Amissus is a figurative abstract expressionist painting that embodies the quiet gravity of being lost in thought. At its center, the faint silhouette of a young woman emerges almost incidentally from the canvas, as though she is being discovered rather than depicted. She is the personification not as despair, but as a drifting inwardness, a soft surrender to the mind’s private terrain.
The figure is neither fully defined nor fully abstract; instead, she hovers in a liminal space where emotion becomes shaped. Her contours blur into the surrounding strokes, as if her thoughts are dissolving her boundaries. The background pulses with layered texture scraped paint, and impulsive marks that echo the restless movement of an unsettled mind.
Despite the abstraction, the painting radiates a quiet intimacy. Amissus invites the viewer to lean in, to search for the woman’s expression, to feel the pull of her inward gaze. It is a portrait of being momentarily unmoored, suspended between presence and reverie, rendered in colors that feel like fragments of a dream.
Amissus
Acrylic and oil on hardboard - 2026
Dimensions: 102 x 82 cm / 40 x 32 in
*Frame not included

































