Artist: Elaf Alnajjar (Palestinian)
Format: A3 size fine art copy
Backing: 3 mm hard board
Medium: High-resolution reproduction of original painting
Description: A tender portrait of maternal strength. An orangutan mother cradles her child close, her body forming a shelter of fur and warmth against the surrounding darkness. The child rests its head gently on her shoulder, eyes half-closed in trust. The mother’s gaze is calm yet alert — a quiet sentinel in a world that threatens innocence. Rendered in rich tones of brown and orange, the painting captures not just anatomy, but emotion: the instinct to protect, the weight of love, and the silent promise of safety.
This piece speaks to the universal language of care, reminding us that protection is not weakness — it is power.
Purpose: Part of a humanitarian art series, this piece speaks to the universal need for safety and affection. It honors the bonds that endure despite trauma, and invites viewers to reflect on compassion as resistance.
Artist: Elaf Alnajjar (Palestinian)
Format: A3 size fine art copy
Backing: 3 mm hard board
Medium: High-resolution reproduction of original painting
Description: A tender portrait of maternal strength. An orangutan mother cradles her child close, her body forming a shelter of fur and warmth against the surrounding darkness. The child rests its head gently on her shoulder, eyes half-closed in trust. The mother’s gaze is calm yet alert — a quiet sentinel in a world that threatens innocence. Rendered in rich tones of brown and orange, the painting captures not just anatomy, but emotion: the instinct to protect, the weight of love, and the silent promise of safety.
This piece speaks to the universal language of care, reminding us that protection is not weakness — it is power.
Purpose: Part of a humanitarian art series, this piece speaks to the universal need for safety and affection. It honors the bonds that endure despite trauma, and invites viewers to reflect on compassion as resistance.