Souls II - Invisible Domains
“Souls II: Invisible Domains” The journey of the soul reflects the journey through trauma that can help us find our way to the realm of souls and tranquillity.
Afrina’s style of painting is known as ‘lyrical abstraction’. Her work depicts nature and the ethereal in the form of conjuring emotions, characterised by intuitive and loose paint handling with spontaneous expression and illusional plays on space.
“All pieces are part of my ‘Man and the Universe’ series, inviting the beholder to be led on a spiritual journey invoking memory and emotion, creating a connection between the material and ethereal, beyond realms and time.” – Afrina Ranjha
Acrylic on deep edge canvas
70 cm x 50 cm
ORIGINAL ARTWORK AVAILABLE
“Souls II: Invisible Domains” The journey of the soul reflects the journey through trauma that can help us find our way to the realm of souls and tranquillity.
Afrina’s style of painting is known as ‘lyrical abstraction’. Her work depicts nature and the ethereal in the form of conjuring emotions, characterised by intuitive and loose paint handling with spontaneous expression and illusional plays on space.
“All pieces are part of my ‘Man and the Universe’ series, inviting the beholder to be led on a spiritual journey invoking memory and emotion, creating a connection between the material and ethereal, beyond realms and time.” – Afrina Ranjha
Acrylic on deep edge canvas
70 cm x 50 cm
ORIGINAL ARTWORK AVAILABLE
“Souls II: Invisible Domains” The journey of the soul reflects the journey through trauma that can help us find our way to the realm of souls and tranquillity.
Afrina’s style of painting is known as ‘lyrical abstraction’. Her work depicts nature and the ethereal in the form of conjuring emotions, characterised by intuitive and loose paint handling with spontaneous expression and illusional plays on space.
“All pieces are part of my ‘Man and the Universe’ series, inviting the beholder to be led on a spiritual journey invoking memory and emotion, creating a connection between the material and ethereal, beyond realms and time.” – Afrina Ranjha
Acrylic on deep edge canvas
70 cm x 50 cm
ORIGINAL ARTWORK AVAILABLE