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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
40x30in
About this artwork
"Homelessness" explores the human condition through themes of isolation, identity, and longing, inviting viewers to question their own perceptions of home and the broader societal implications of displacement. The painting provokes reflection on compassion and social responsibility, opening a dialogue about the invisible struggles faced by many.
Rooted in powerful emotions—loss, rejection, frustration, and the ache of not belonging—this work serves… as both witness and call to action. Rather than surrendering to despair, it encourages the suffering individual to harness inner strength, rise above chaos, and embark on a journey of survival. Through this process, pain is transformed into resilience and growth, offering hope for healing and the possibility of rebuilding one’s life.
Irina Howard is a New York-based painter and sculptor with Ukrainian roots, whose conceptual and visual artistry is deeply informed by her classical training and personal journey of resilience. She masterfully blends realism, abstraction, and surrealism—employing chiaroscuro, fine glazing, scumbling, and a restrained palette—to conjure dreamlike, metaphor-laden spaces that explore the cycles of renewal, vulnerability, and resilience. Her evocative works resonate with the emergence of light through darkness, offering viewers both catharsis and an invitation to contemplate hope, transformation, and the beauty within impermanence.