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Le Deuil
Le Deuil (2025) by Alex Kyah is an intimate meditation on grief, transformation, and the quiet exhaustion of becoming. Executed in oil and pastels on canvas, the painting immerses the viewer in saturated, almost hallucinatory color while portraying a figure suspended between vulnerability and self-confrontation.
Surrounded by symbolic elements—flowers, medication, ritual gestures—the work reflects the weight of expectations fulfilled and identities outgrown. “Le Deuil” (The Mourning) does not depict loss as defeat, but as a necessary shedding. Kyah approaches grief as an act of liberation: the courage to let an old self rest in order to make space for renewal. Through expressive figuration and chromatic intensity, the painting transforms sorrow into a threshold of rebirth.
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Le Deuil (2025) by Alex Kyah is an intimate meditation on grief, transformation, and the quiet exhaustion of becoming. Executed in oil and pastels on canvas, the painting immerses the viewer in saturated, almost hallucinatory color while portraying a figure suspended between vulnerability and self-confrontation.
Surrounded by symbolic elements—flowers, medication, ritual gestures—the work reflects the weight of expectations fulfilled and identities outgrown. “Le Deuil” (The Mourning) does not depict loss as defeat, but as a necessary shedding. Kyah approaches grief as an act of liberation: the courage to let an old self rest in order to make space for renewal. Through expressive figuration and chromatic intensity, the painting transforms sorrow into a threshold of rebirth.
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