“There is a gentle familiarity that lingers in Bokor’s paintings and drawings. Perhaps it’s the joyful clutter of domestic life, the casual poetry of a dining table strewn with everyday objects, each one steeped in warmth and memory, that draws us in, inviting us to feel at home, or even to imagine ourselves as characters within the scene. What might first appear as disorder reveals itself as quiet harmony; the scattered objects, far from chaotic, seem to hold the composition together with intention and grace. Bathed in the radiant hues of Bokor’s palette, these moments glow with a quiet joy, at once intimate, vibrant, and human.”
– Susi Muddiman OAM, 2025
Catalogue Essay Excerpt