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Solitude

Muriel Elmaleh

$297

Part of Muriel Elmaleh's What We Carry series, Solitude explores the quieter burdens we carry when no one else is there to witness them. A solitary woman sits in silence, surrounded by darkness and stillness. Unlike other works in the series, she carries no child, no basket, no visible responsibility. Yet the weight remains—held within memory, longing, and the thoughts we face when we are left alone with ourselves. Painted with expressive brushstrokes and a restrained palette of deep blues, warm whites, and earthy tones, the work captures the fragile space between sorrow and resilience. It reflects on the emotional solitude that often exists beneath the surface—unseen, unspoken, yet deeply human. In the quiet, where nothing asks to be carried, we often discover the heaviest weight of all: ourselves.

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 2 D cm
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Muriel Elmaleh

Muriel Elmaleh

Muriel Elmaleh is a contemporary artist whose work moves between abstract expression, dark pop imagery, and emotionally charged symbolism. Working primarily with acrylic on canvas, she explores themes of identity, nostalgia, emotional tension, and modern psychological survival through color, gesture, distortion, and contrast. Her practice balances spontaneity with restraint — shifting between dense, immersive compositions and quieter minimalist works influenced by abstract expressionism and musical structure. Across both abstract and figurative pieces, familiar imagery is often reinterpreted through darker emotional undertones, transforming childhood icons, cultural references, and symbolic forms into reflections on performance, dependency, exhaustion, and transformation. Influenced in part by her childhood in Ivory Coast, Elmaleh’s work also carries traces of memory, cultural storytelling, and emotional inheritance, sometimes expressed through bold palettes, simplified forms, and African-inspired visual language. Self-taught and instinct-driven, Elmaleh approaches painting as an intuitive and physical act — guided by rhythm, emotion, and the tension between surface and what lies beneath it.

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