
After hours of preparation, I start the clock.
As the minute hand races around the clock,
I paint the portrait in all of its totality, in
O N E H O U R
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P O W E R . H O U R
Abiosè uses time itself as a constraint and creative force. Each painting is created in one hour, thus with and against the speed of time. Her work is not just about speed—
it embodies speed.After hours of preparation.
She starts the clock for
One Hour - The Power Hour.
As the minute hand races around the clock,
carved out of time,
in a specific 3600 seconds — 60 minutes —
one very special power hour,
every stroke of paint is critical and deliberated.Abiosè’s works go beyond just depicting speed — it engages with the speed of time itself. The use of timepieces as a substrate, combined with the one-hour constraint, makes her work conceptual. The paintings don’t just represent motion;
they exist within it.Abiosè’s approach is innovative, rejecting canvas and using functional timepieces as both
medium and metaphor.This positions her as a
frontier performance based
automotive artist.She’s painting speed itself.
That makes her work contribute to, empower, and stand apart in the world of automotive art.