About
Hi, I’m Abigail Zabek, I work across the fields of art and personal development, and for me, those two are deeply connected.I paint, I guide, I listen.
My work, whether visual or verbal, revolves around presence. Around slowing down enough to feel what's really there, beyond the surface. As an artist, I create paintings that are intuitive, emotional and grounded in symbolism. My images aren’t planned in advance, they emerge from inner movement, from silence, from sensing what wants to be seen. Some of my works are intimate and inward: quiet portraits, soft bodies, closed eyes, visual moments that invite the viewer to pause and reconnect with something in themselves. Other works reflect more collective realities: I paint what’s happening in the world when I feel that something wants to be acknowledged. Not to comment or provoke, but to hold up a mirror. To offer a space where people can look at what is often ignored, avoided, or numbed out, without being told what to think.
I believe art can do that. Not by shouting, but by offering a kind of honest stillness. A moment of being-with. That’s what I try to create: visual spaces that breathe. That ask nothing, but offer something.
In parallel to my painting practice, I guide people 1:1 in emotional and energetic integration. I use intuitive tools and methods like NEI (Neuro-Emotional Integration) to support clients in releasing stored emotion, reconnecting with their body, and accessing their own clarity. This work is not about fixing, it’s about softening. I help people come back to themselves. To what’s true beneath the overthinking, the tension, the adaptation.
Both in my coaching and in my art, my intention is the same:
- To hold space.
- To honour what’s real.
- To create quiet invitations for recognition, for rest, for inner remembering.
I’m currently based in Belgium and work both locally and internationally. My work finds its way into homes, healing spaces, and private collections and my sessions reach people who are looking not for solutions, but for reconnection.
Whether it’s through paint or through presence, I’m here to meet what’s true, and to make space for others to do the same.