
Ava Knight
Ava Knight is a London-based abstract artist whose work delves deep into the emotional landscapes of the human psyche. Her practice is rooted in an ongoing exploration of internal states — depression, transformation, and healing — rendered visible through form, texture, and atmosphere. By working in abstraction, Ava invites viewers into a space where meaning is felt before it is understood, where emotion guides perception.
Her compositions are marked by layered surfaces, gestural marks, and ethereal imagery that blur the boundaries between the material and the intangible. Drawing inspiration from memory, dreams, and psychological states, she creates immersive visual worlds that speak to the silent, often overlooked aspects of human experience.
Ava sees art as both mirror and medicine — a way to process pain, transmute emotion, and uncover moments of quiet resilience. Her work does not offer easy answers but instead creates a space for reflection, connection, and emotional resonance.
She lives and works in London, where the city’s contrasts — its chaos and calm, history and modernity — continually inform her evolving aesthetic. Whether working on canvas, paper, or mixed media, Ava remains committed to the transformative power of abstraction as a language for the unspeakable.