Malvina's collection of charcoal drawings “Love is…” embarks on an introspective journey to unravel the enigmatic nature of love.
Malvina's collection of charcoal drawings “Love is…” embarks on an introspective journey to unravel the enigmatic nature of love. These evocative works delve into the myriad forms and shades of this fundamental human emotion, striving to analyze its depths, study its feelings, and dismantle the wisdom hidden within its elusive grasp. Through each stroke of charcoal, Malvina seeks to explore the abstract essence of love, passion, and self-love, capturing the complex tapestry of emotions that intertwine this most misunderstood and sought-after feeling.
In her pursuit to illustrate love, Malvina navigates the terrain of human experience, where love's forms range from the tender embrace of a lover to the quiet strength of self-compassion. Her drawings capture the intensity of passion, the vulnerability of longing, and the resilience of self-love, each composing a testament to the multifaceted nature of love. The soft smudges and stark lines of charcoal bring to life the raw and delicate interplay of emotions, evoking the shadows and highlights that define our understanding of love.
As Malvina's collection unfolds, it becomes a visual narrative that reflects the diverse interpretations of love held by each individual. Love is portrayed as an abstract force, as elusive and profound as art itself. Her drawings suggest that while love challenges definitive answers, it offers countless interpretations, each as unique as the person who experiences it.
Through this series, Malvina acknowledges that love is not a singular, universal truth, but a spectrum of experiences shaped by personal histories and desires. In the end, Malvina concludes her exploration not with concrete answers, but with a deeper understanding that true love transcends binary definitions. It exists in the gray areas, in the nuances of human connection, and in the moments of vulnerability and strength that define our relationships. But at the end she also realizes that for her, real love is everything but not black and white – it is full of color, life, dreams, and passion.
Her charcoal drawings capture this ambiguity, celebrating the complexity and richness of love in all its forms.
Each drawing is a poetic meditation on love's enduring mystery – a quest to capture the essence of an emotion that is as timeless and boundless as art itself.






























