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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48x24in
About this artwork
This work invites the viewer into a contemplative inner space, one shaped by vulnerability, resilience, and quiet self-discovery. Through its layered botanical forms and atmospheric palette, the piece creates a sense of refuge, offering a moment of stillness in which one can reflect privately on life’s uncertainties, transitions, and emotional thresholds.
Rather than turning away from difficulty, the work gently encourages the viewer to confront… it with honesty. It speaks to the idea that our most anxious and fragile moments can become the very forces that sculpt strength, clarity, and self-awareness. In this way, the piece becomes both a sanctuary and a mirror, a place where despair can soften into peace, and where the viewer is invited to meet the present moment with greater acceptance and grace.
"So, surely with hardship comes ease." (94:5 Ash-Sharh)
Hanzallah Afridi, a Pakistan-born painter using oil and watercolor, draws from a self-taught background shaped by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s turmoil and his academic journey at UCLA. His technique balances minimalist forms with textured, layered brushwork, fusing figuration and abstraction to create tranquil yet complex surfaces. Afridi’s paintings masterfully embody the tension between serene outward appearance and concealed emotional turbulence, offering profound spaces for reflection, empathy, and a deep sense of humanity’s resilience.