Description
Reba Hore | Untitled | Mixed media on Paper
This untitled mixed-media work by Reba Hore, created in 1992, is a deeply expressive composition that reflects the artist’s remarkable ability to capture human emotion through gesture, texture, and abstraction. At first glance, a solitary figure emerges from a whirlwind of energetic brushstrokes, layered washes, and spontaneous markings, creating a powerful visual presence that feels both intimate and universal.
Rendered in a dynamic palette of deep blacks, smoky blues, earthy browns, and muted whites, the work balances structure with freedom. The figure appears partially concealed within the surrounding forms, as though emerging from memory, experience, or emotion itself. Reba Hore’s characteristic use of bold, instinctive lines lends the composition a sense of urgency, while the layered surface reveals moments of vulnerability and quiet reflection.
Rather than focusing on physical likeness, the artist explores the inner landscape of her subject. The fragmented forms and expressive textures invite viewers to engage emotionally, discovering new nuances and narratives with each encounter. The result is a work that feels raw yet poetic, powerful yet deeply human.
An evocative example of Reba Hore’s mature artistic language, this painting embodies her enduring interest in the complexities of human existence and the emotional depth that lies beneath everyday experience.






