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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
In this work, entropy becomes a silent force—an invisible current that seeps into the fabric of society as walls are raised and boundaries harden. The composition meditates on the slow unraveling that occurs when fear and exclusion take root, echoing the rise of isolationist ideologies. Here, the increase of disorder is not just physical, but existential: a metaphor for the fragmentation of shared values and the quiet erosion of unity. The piece… invites viewers to sense the tension between containment and collapse, and to reflect on the cost of turning inward in a world that is, by nature, interconnected.
"Born in Syria, I discovered my passion for art early, leading me to a creative life that now spans continents. Since moving to Vilnius in 2016, I have embraced the contrasts between my new environment and my Syrian roots, fueling my exploration of transformation and melancholy. I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts from Damascus University (2007–2011) and honed my skills through workshops and mentorships. My work interrogates presence and absence, using expressionistic color, form, and negative space to reveal the complexities of the human condition."