THE SCARAB
Elene Bokeria’s process begins long before the first brushstroke. Each painting starts as a sketch — structured, often symmetrical — then gradually unravels into abstraction.

Influenced by classical training but unbound by tradition, her method balances control with intuitive disruption. She works in oil and acrylic, layering forms, symbols, and gestures over weeks or months. What begins as precision becomes chaos by design. Mistakes are not edited out but absorbed into the work, guiding its final form.
LEO ZODIAC
More than technique, Bokeria’s process is a cycle of transformation. Every painting is a recalibration, an act of reorientation that reflects where she is and where she’s going. She doesn’t paint to repeat; she paints to evolve.