The abstract expressionist’s artistic process, characterized by raw and unbridled expressions, appears spontaneous and unmediated. Observing this process reveals that painting is not just a medium for Lobert, but a vital means of communication and self-expression.

After experimenting with several mediums, Lobert's artistic journey began with acrylic on Flemish linen canvas as her primary medium. Her unique approach involves staining, perforating, pouring on, and finger-painting the canvases. As a self-taught artist, Lobert's creative process is deeply rooted in both her everyday experiences and personal emotions.

The contemporary painter's artworks can be seen as a visual representation of her inner world, where emotions and experiences are distilled into vibrant colors and textures. Her rapid-fire artistic process is characterized by spontaneity and intentionality, with each mark reflecting a raw emotional response. While some works may require interpretation to uncover their deeper meaning, others lay their emotions bare for all to see.

Lobert's abstract expressionism embodies the very essence of exceptional art: unbridled creativity, emotional intensity, and a commitment to conveying the raw essence of human experience. Her extraordinary non-verbal existence – her unique experiences and perspectives – combined with her remarkable artistic output has resulted in a body of work that is truly sui generis: a phenomenon that defies categorization and challenges our understanding of what constitutes art.