Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
This painting captures a moment of quiet intimacy—two figures locked in a hug, their forms rendered not in solid flesh but in vertical lines and shifting tones. The lines suggest that we’re made of inner structures, quiet frequencies—our boundaries not rigid, but pulsating with emotion, history, memory.
The embrace isn't obvious at first, but it's there—tender, protective, perhaps even vulnerable. One figure leans into the other, and in that overlap,… they seem to dissolve slightly, as if becoming one rhythm. The figures are fragmented, but together they feel whole.
By using bands of green and teal, I wanted to reflect how our emotional interiors are structured yet fluid. The hug becomes a metaphor for connection—how we let someone else into our internal rhythm, or share a part of it, even just briefly. It's figurative through abstraction: the suggestion of a hug rendered through tension, repetition, and touch without detail.
The embrace isn't obvious at first, but it's there—tender, protective, perhaps even vulnerable. One figure leans into the other, and in that overlap,… they seem to dissolve slightly, as if becoming one rhythm. The figures are fragmented, but together they feel whole.
By using bands of green and teal, I wanted to reflect how our emotional interiors are structured yet fluid. The hug becomes a metaphor for connection—how we let someone else into our internal rhythm, or share a part of it, even just briefly. It's figurative through abstraction: the suggestion of a hug rendered through tension, repetition, and touch without detail.
Majd Kara
Lithuania
Credentials
- Works on commission
"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."