To step into Anas Albraehe’s studio is to enter a space where instinct and introspection move together. His paintings, often born in a single charged breath, reveal the delicate balance he navigates between thought and emotion. Albraehe paints the human condition at its most unguarded – sleeping bodies, surrendered moments, colors that behave like feelings rather than pigments. In conversation, he speaks with the same sensitivity that shapes his work: art as refuge, as revelation, and as the place where life is felt most intensely. Here, he shares the anxieties, rituals, and quiet convictions that anchor his practice.