MatsolaStudio
Blur, 2026
Blur, 2026
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Blur, 2026
Acrylic on canvas,
140x140 cm
From the series “Where Is My Home?”
I’m sitting in the passenger seat, looking out the window. Everything outside is blurred as the car keeps moving forward. I still can’t clearly make out the landscape beyond the glass. But I know that once the car stops, the view will become clear. For now, it remains only a Blur.
This painting reflects that feeling of moving through uncertainty, when everything around us seems unclear, yet we trust that clarity will eventually come.
This painting is part of the series “Where Is My Home?”, a collection exploring the idea that home is not always a physical place. The series began after a period of change in my life when I moved away from my home country and started building a life somewhere new. That experience made me reflect on how the meaning of home can shift over time.
Around the world, many people are forced to leave the places they once called home. Wars and conflicts destroy spaces that families have spent years building and sometimes people are never able to return. In moments like these, home becomes something more than a location.
For me, home has gradually become a quieter and more internal feeling, a sense of belonging and calm that can exist even when surroundings change.
Each painting in this series begins with a warm base layer and develops slowly through multiple layers of colour and movement. The process reflects the way we build our understanding of home through memories, relationships, and experiences.
This work is one part of that ongoing exploration.
Shipping the artwork rolled in a tube is a safe and cost-effective method for large works, and once it arrives, it can be easily stretched onto wooden stretcher bars or framed by a local framer.
