• United Arab Emirates •
Acrylic, Cotton on Canvas
20 x 20 in
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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
At the core of this piece lies a quiet convergence — gentle fields of muted ochre and clay tones meet subdued greys and off-whites, folding into one another with a calm deliberation. The texture of layered brushwork suggests depth without drama, as each subtle mark holds its space in poised relation to the rest. “nucleu” is a visual meditation on the point of stillness that precedes growth: where potential is held, balanced, and ready to expand.… It invites the viewer to lean in — to sense the silent centre, to feel the equilibrium of form and emptiness, and to enter a space where calm becomes presence.
My journey as an artist began over 10 years ago with studying architecture — lots of sketching, painting, and drawing. Later, I started creating just for myself, and that’s when the idea of balance became central to my work. Nature, with its textures and details, became a major inspiration. Looking closely at a tree, I see a whole universe in its structure — rooted, grounded, yet able to withstand storms. This reflection led me to believe that we, too, must find balance within: emotions, thoughts, and meaning. In a fast-moving world, we need to pause and reconnect with that inner balance. This idea gave birth to the two main directions in my art.