
RICH-ART
Art from a mind that sees differently
Original abstract paintings by Richard Javor — 100% human-created, shaped by a lifetime of creativity and a different way of seeing the world.
About Me
I'm Richard
An abstract artist whose creative journey began at a very young age. Although I am only now beginning to share my work with the wider art world, creativity has always been a natural and important part of who I am.
Living with ADHD has shaped the way I see the world and has become a powerful source of inspiration for my art. My mind is constantly exploring ideas, colours, shapes and emotions, which I channel into abstract designs that reflect my unique perspective.
For me, art is a way to turn the energy and individuality of my mind into something others can see, feel and connect with.

HOW RICH-ART WAS BORN
From a lifetime of creativity
My art began long before I ever thought of myself as an artist. From a young age, I was naturally drawn to creating, experimenting and expressing the ideas in my mind through colour, shapes and movement.
Due to my ADHD my mind is constantly moving—connecting ideas, emotions and perspectives in ways that are sometimes difficult to put into words. Art became my way of making sense of that world and turning the energy inside my mind into something visual and meaningful.
For many years, I created simply because it felt natural to me. Now, I'm beginning to share that creativity with the world.
My work is 100% human-created, without AI. I believe that the beauty of art comes from the human experience—the emotions, imperfections, imagination and individual story behind every piece.
This is where my art was born: from a lifetime of creativity, a different way of seeing the world, and the freedom to express what words cannot.
Original Paintings
Available Works

Otázky River
Original abstract painting on canvas board, 30 x 30 cm. Streams of blue and teal cut diagonally across a warm gold and earth-toned ground, drips and splashes left exactly where they landed. The piece came from that feeling of thoughts arriving faster than words — one current running through everything, carrying colour with it. Hand-painted by me.

Just give me a sec
“Just give me a sec” is an explosion of movement against a glowing horizon — warm amber and burnt orange give way to sweeping strokes of blue, green and white, capturing that suspended moment between thought and action. Each drip and splash holds the restless energy of a mind that never quite stands still, inviting the viewer to pause and feel the colour. This one-of-a-kind original painting was born from a lifetime of seeing the world different.

Coordinatio
Coordinatio is an original three-panel abstract painting about things finding their alignment. Three sweeping, sculptural curves — gold, red and blue — move independently across a deep, weathered ground, yet read as one continuous gesture the moment the panels sit side by side. Built up with 3D textured acrylics, the surface catches light and casts soft shadows, giving the work a tangible, relief-like presence. Each section measures 80cm x 30cm. Designed to hang together as one statement, the triptych can also be spaced to suit your wall. Hand-painted by me.

Over the Fence
Over the Fence is a four-piece original abstract series. Each canvas holds its own world — layered textures, bold geometry, organic branches and vivid colour fields — yet together they read as one continuous meditation on how thoughts form, branch and settle. Created by hand with mixed media and built-up texture, every piece in the set is unique and 100% human-made. The four canvases are designed to hang together as a statement row, but can also be arranged to suit your space. Each canvas measures 30cm x 40cm.

Thinking outside the Oblong
An original abstract painting on canvas, 102cm x 102cm. A luminous cyan rectangle floats off-axis across a smoky graphite-to-black ground, while ribbons of black, white and steel-blue paint splash and drip straight through it — a mind refusing to stay inside the lines. Signed original, one of a kind.

That was a Brilliant Idea
A bold abstract painting where spontaneous golden forms break free across a deep green ground, framed by crisp geometric lines. The piece captures that electric moment when an idea arrives—unpredictable, bright, and impossible to ignore. Created by hand, this work reflects the restless, inventive energy of an ADHD mind: thoughts moving fast, colliding, and finding unexpected harmony. Dimensions: 50cm x 70cm