About

Nada Al-Ajoze

Syrian Artist, Born in Latakia – 1997. I studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts – Tishreen University/Latakia and graduated in 2020. I worked as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts/Painting and Drawing Department from 2021 until 2024. 

My work centers on recapturing daily scenes, taking in consideration Love, youth and the complicity of life, those intimate, in-between moments that often go unnoticed but carry profound emotional weight.

By studying the subtle complexities of intimacy and focusing on the quiet spaces where connection lives, even in silence, I aim to reveal the emotional depth and quiet beauty found in what remains hidden. At the heart of my practice is the act of truly “seeing” and “feeling”.

I explore the tension between survival and self-expression, drawing from themes of memory, vulnerability, displacement and evolving identity.

Through layered visual narratives, I reflect on how our surroundings shape our sense of self and our perception of others, creating a dialogue between contrasting emotional realities. 

Using the human figure as a central element, I evoke feelings of empathy and resilience. Each piece is an attempt to process and communicate lived experience delicate, raw, and deeply human. My art invites viewers into a space where stillness speaks, and emotion lingers long after the moment has passed.