Claire Gavronsky’s language incorporates both paintings and drawings that capture intimate moments of human connection amid crisis and displacement. A central thematic is concerning women supporting women, in what the artist calls "fleeting moments," that represent deeper relationships and connections which are often overlooked. The work is a response to ongoing conflicts and warfare, while also addressing femicide as an epidemic in most societies. Rendered in subtle tones with muted backgrounds and dynamic compositions, her paintings feature a gestural approach that recalls Renaissance paintings and red chalk drawings. Gavronsky uses current sociopolitical events as points of departure and through a nuanced translation explores the many facets and complexity of interpersonal relationship and circumstance.
Claire Gavronsky’s language incorporates both paintings and drawings that capture intimate moments of human connection amid crisis and displacement. A central thematic is concerning women supporting women, in what the artist calls "fleeting moments," that represent deeper relationships and connections which are often overlooked. The work is a response to ongoing conflicts and warfare, while also addressing femicide as an epidemic in most societies. Rendered in subtle tones with muted backgrounds and dynamic compositions, her paintings feature a gestural approach that recalls Renaissance paintings and red chalk drawings. Gavronsky uses current sociopolitical events as points of departure and through a nuanced translation explores the many facets and complexity of interpersonal relationship and circumstance.
Claire Gavronsky’s language incorporates both paintings and drawings that capture intimate moments of human connection amid crisis and displacement. A central thematic is concerning women supporting women, in what the artist calls "fleeting moments," that represent deeper relationships and connections which are often overlooked. The work is a response to ongoing conflicts and warfare, while also addressing femicide as an epidemic in most societies. Rendered in subtle tones with muted backgrounds and dynamic compositions, her paintings feature a gestural approach that recalls Renaissance paintings and red chalk drawings. Gavronsky uses current sociopolitical events as points of departure and through a nuanced translation explores the many facets and complexity of interpersonal relationship and circumstance.
Claire Gavronsky’s language incorporates both paintings and drawings that capture intimate moments of human connection amid crisis and displacement. A central thematic is concerning women supporting women, in what the artist calls "fleeting moments," that represent deeper relationships and connections which are often overlooked. The work is a response to ongoing conflicts and warfare, while also addressing femicide as an epidemic in most societies. Rendered in subtle tones with muted backgrounds and dynamic compositions, her paintings feature a gestural approach that recalls Renaissance paintings and red chalk drawings. Gavronsky uses current sociopolitical events as points of departure and through a nuanced translation explores the many facets and complexity of interpersonal relationship and circumstance.
Claire Gavronsky’s language incorporates both paintings and drawings that capture intimate moments of human connection amid crisis and displacement. A central thematic is concerning women supporting women, in what the artist calls "fleeting moments," that represent deeper relationships and connections which are often overlooked. The work is a response to ongoing conflicts and warfare, while also addressing femicide as an epidemic in most societies. Rendered in subtle tones with muted backgrounds and dynamic compositions, her paintings feature a gestural approach that recalls Renaissance paintings and red chalk drawings. Gavronsky uses current sociopolitical events as points of departure and through a nuanced translation explores the many facets and complexity of interpersonal relationship and circumstance.
Claire Gavronsky’s language incorporates both paintings and drawings that capture intimate moments of human connection amid crisis and displacement. A central thematic is concerning women supporting women, in what the artist calls "fleeting moments," that represent deeper relationships and connections which are often overlooked. The work is a response to ongoing conflicts and warfare, while also addressing femicide as an epidemic in most societies. Rendered in subtle tones with muted backgrounds and dynamic compositions, her paintings feature a gestural approach that recalls Renaissance paintings and red chalk drawings. Gavronsky uses current sociopolitical events as points of departure and through a nuanced translation explores the many facets and complexity of interpersonal relationship and circumstance.








