Alone but Alive” is a contemplative work that reflects solitude, presence, and resilience. On a muted wall, a white shirt hangs quietly, symbolizing human absence yet undeniable existence. Next to it, a window-like frame reveals a cityscape sketch, crossed by dark bars—an image of confinement, boundaries, and longing.
The shirt suggests a trace of life, a silent witness to the person who once wore it. The bars across the city view evoke the tension between inner isolation and the unreachable outer world. The subtle, restrained color palette enhances the feeling of calm stillness, while also carrying an undertone of melancholy.
This painting becomes a metaphor for the human condition—where one may feel enclosed, separated, or alone, yet the spirit remains alive, quietly enduring.




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