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20 W x 28 H in
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I’ve always been drawn to patterns that pull you in, so I painted Tunnel of Illusion with ink using concentric black‑and‑white curves that recede toward a vanishing point. It suggests an infinite tunnel and invites contemplation of journeys into the unknown. The pop‑art influence is intentional: it ...
1994
Drawing, Ink on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
20 W x 28 H x 0.1 D in
Yes
Black
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Eman Khalifa is a British–Egyptian–American contemporary artist based in London. Raised between Cairo and the United States, her multicultural background shaped an understanding that identity is never fixed—it is layered, evolving, contradictory and deeply felt. From an early age, art became a sanctuary: a place to step beyond inherited expectations and explore identity through feeling rather than definition. Her practice is driven by the belief that art is far more than decoration. It is a vessel for memory, emotion and identity—a way of giving form to experiences that often resist language. Rather than depicting the visible world alone, she seeks to reveal the psychological landscapes that exist beneath it, creating paintings that invite viewers to recognise something of themselves within the work. Nature is the central language of her practice. Moving fluidly between abstraction and atmospheric realism, she uses the natural world as a metaphor for human emotion. Water speaks of release, immersion and transformation; fire embodies defiance, passion and renewal; air evokes longing and freedom; earth holds memory, resilience and emotional residue. Through these elemental forms she explores identity, belonging, fragmentation, hope and the quiet strength that emerges through vulnerability. In her fluid abstract paintings, pigments behave almost like living matter. Metallics fracture like geological fault lines, currents surge like suppressed emotion, and surfaces dissolve and reform through a dialogue between control and surrender. These works explore transformation—not as a destination, but as an ongoing process of becoming. Her atmospheric landscapes, seascapes and florals combine technical precision with emotional resonance. Light, colour, texture and atmosphere become vehicles for expressing what cannot easily be spoken. Whether depicting an approaching wave, a tranquil shoreline or a quiet evening landscape, the work is less about place than about the emotional experience it evokes. Nature becomes both mirror and metaphor for the inner world. Each painting begins intuitively, often from an emotional memory, tension or unresolved feeling. Through layering, disruption, movement and reconstruction, Khalifa works until the painting reveals an emotional truth. Her process is one of excavation and release, where the finished work becomes not simply an image but an atmosphere—something to be felt rather than explained.
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