• Spain •
Pencil, Graphite on Paper , Wood under plexiglas
20 x 27 in
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Medium :
Pencil, Graphite on Paper , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
19.7x26.8in
About this artwork
"Embrace" is a quiet tribute to the act of holding oneself — wounds, fears, and shadows included — with tenderness and truth. This graphite drawing explores self-compassion as a radical gesture of healing. Through the body’s posture and subtle visual language, the piece captures the deep, silent embrace we offer our inner child: the part of us that still longs to be seen, protected, and loved.
The soft texture and minimalism of the drawing evoke… emotional stillness, creating space for reflection, acceptance, and inner peace. It’s not a loud statement — it’s a gentle offering: an invitation to recognize your wholeness, even in the broken places.
Fiscutean, a self-taught artist from Romania, utilizes graphite on paper to make her artistic mark. Meticulously swaying between naturalism and abstraction, her technique involves slow-building, soft, layered textures that impart a sense of intense detail along with unspoken ambiguity. By primarily portraying fragmented parts of the body, her work elicits raw emotions, embodying solitude, memory, and the undercurrent of silent stories our bodies carry.