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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
Drawn from the Arabic word “زفير” (Zeffir), meaning “sigh” or “exhalation,” this artwork captures the earth’s elemental release. Rivers of bronze and copper surge upward like cooled magma, while turbulent swirls of blue and white sky unfurl above, echoing the breath that follows eruption. Zeffir is both storm and stillness — a meditation on release after pressure, on transformation born from fire. It speaks to the cycle of renewal, where what erupts… in force finds balance again in air and sky.
Eman Khalifa, an Egyptian–British–American painter and visual artist based in London, employs painting as her primary medium, drawing from her cross-cultural upbringing and formal training in Cairo. Her techniques shift between elemental abstraction—using fluid layers, luminous pigments, and gestural marks—and geometric abstraction with disrupted patterns, while contemporary realism captures psychological depth through texture and light. She seeks to reveal the tension between inner emotion and social expectation, inviting viewers into a nuanced space of recognition, longing, and reflection.