Where Color Becomes Conversation and Texture Tells Stories
Hethyre Ohre Creates Layered Abstract Expressionist Paintings Channeling Memory and Struggle into Visual Protest
A Practice of Becoming and Breaking
Hethyre Ohre works in layered abstraction where gesture, texture, and color become a language of resistance. Each canvas holds fragments of memory and struggle, building visual spaces that speak to protest, identity, and transformation. Her practice treats painting as both record and rupture—where emotion is not softened but revealed. Through acrylic layers and instinctive mark-making, the work becomes a site of refusal, healing, and becoming. Art here is not passive. It remembers. It resists. It speaks.
Where Experience Becomes Expression
Hethyre Ohre is an abstract expressionist artist whose practice is rooted in lived experience, collective memory, and emotional excavation. Her paintings explore themes of feminism, resistance, and reclamation through dense layering and intuitive composition. Each work reflects a belief that art is a form of protest and presence-where what is felt becomes visible.
Where Dialogue Becomes Art, and
Art Becomes Connection
Each inquiry opens a space for exchange-ideas, intentions, and creative possibilities. For commissions, collaborations, or thoughtful questions, reach out and begin the conversation. Let the work continue beyond the canvas, into shared vision and creation.