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Endured Chaos

A painting about the strength of the human soul, capable of surviving even the darkest and most destructive chaos. About inner struggle, pain, loss, and the journey through them — toward light, peace, and a new beginning. No matter how broken a person may become, there can still remain a spark within them strong enough to bring them back to life.

Endured Chaos

Afag Aliyeva
Afag Aliyeva
Afag Aliyeva is an Azerbaijani artist. She was born in 1987 in Baku. She graduated from the Narxoz Institute with a degree in International Economics. She lives and works in Baku. She has been engaged in creative work since early childhood. In visual art, she prefers Impressionism, focusing on conveying light, mood, and emotional states through color and form. She studied under German artist Inga Schmidt. In 2025, she participated in an art exhibition dedicated to Karabakh, supported by the Karabakh Revival Fund. In 2026, she is participating in an exhibition at the Academy of Arts, presenting a work dedicated to deminers and their role in the future of the liberated territories. Most of her artworks are held in private collections.
Afag Aliyeva
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Canvas / Oil
Size: 90 × 80 cm
Price: Price on request
Year: 2026

A painting about the strength of the human soul, capable of surviving even the darkest and most destructive chaos. About inner struggle, pain, loss, and the journey through them — toward light, peace, and a new beginning. No matter how broken a person may become, there can still remain a spark within them strong enough to bring them back to life.

AbstractionModernism
Afag Aliyeva
Afag Aliyeva
Afag Aliyeva is an Azerbaijani artist. She was born in 1987 in Baku. She graduated from the Narxoz Institute with a degree in International Economics. She lives and works in Baku. She has been engaged in creative work since early childhood. In visual art, she prefers Impressionism, focusing on conveying light, mood, and emotional states through color and form. She studied under German artist Inga Schmidt. In 2025, she participated in an art exhibition dedicated to Karabakh, supported by the Karabakh Revival Fund. In 2026, she is participating in an exhibition at the Academy of Arts, presenting a work dedicated to deminers and their role in the future of the liberated territories. Most of her artworks are held in private collections.