Liquor, 24 x 18 cm, 2025, Acrylic and wall paint on canvas
In Liquor, Abel Kabel addresses the uneasy presence of alcohol within the domestic space. The work explores how substances - specifically alcohol - can become both a constant and a contradiction: a symbol of routine, yet a source of discomfort.
The piece does not lecture or accuse, but rather opens a quiet, introspective space. It captures how something so present in a household can be emotionally absent, even harmful. Liquor speaks to the complex coexistence of familiarity and disturbance—how certain elements of our environment can feel inescapable, even when they no longer serve us.
With sensitivity and honesty, Kabel invites us to reflect on the unspoken dynamics that shape our private lives.
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