Unattainable Love
| Artist | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12x15x40cm |
| Medium | Polyester |
| Year | 2016 |
| SKU | SCU2604-EAB0517 |
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About this artwork
Two bodies lean into each other—yet not in ease.
The connection is not soft, not surrendered. It is worked for. One figure bends, almost collapsing inward, while the other rises, yet not fully stable. Their meeting point becomes a tension—an effort, a negotiation.
There is no embrace here, no romantic illusion.
Only the reality of closeness.
The surfaces feel strained, textured, as if the material itself carries the weight of what love demands. It is not about harmony, but about persistence—about choosing to remain in connection despite imbalance.
Under the light, their forms seem to ask:
how much of oneself must bend for love to exist?
This is love stripped of decoration—
raw, imperfect, and deeply human.
About the Artist
Eyad Albelal, a sculptor educated at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Damascus, approaches the human figure through material. In this exhibition, his works are primarily realized in polyester, shaped through a process of reduction that strips form to its essence. His figures exist between stillness and movement, carrying both weight and fragility, where form becomes a state of being rather than a fixed structure.







