Copyright + Image Use Policy

Ava Bock is an American abstract artist working across surface, relief, and object. Her practice is rooted in material restraint, repetition, and the relationship between organic systems and constructed environments.

Working with bio-resins, inks, recycled polyester, and cast polymers, Bock develops work through slow, layered processes that emphasize accumulation, containment, and material presence. Each piece is informed by an ongoing attention to how form, material, and structure shape perception within a space.

The work is organized through a limited formal vocabulary, most notably the circle and the square. These forms function as fixed structural elements within her practice, guiding how life, memory, and space are translated into physical form across media.

Bock’s studio practice is informed by lived experience across distinct architectural and geographic contexts, including Kings County, New York, North Carolina, and the Pacific Northwest. These environments influence the texture, color systems, and spatial logic present throughout the work.