Series Friday
2D and 3D Mixed Media Assemblage
2017
Graduation Show at Ruth Prowse School of Art
The series Friday is a concept that gravitates around the idea what Friday is in our modern era.
Friday depicts multiple items and other visual elements that bring us to a journey of what the population could experience during a Friday night. It especially emphasizes the ritual which has been engraved in our consumerist society and its social interactions.
The roughness perceived in each photograph demonstrates the recklessness that individuals put themselves through, such as self-sabotage and how it is difficult to remove oneself from this vicious cycle.
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Metamorphosis is a sculpture which depicts women suffering in the topic of the body and the mind.
As a woman living and experiencing the patriarchy of our modern time, this sculpture is a self-representation of my body as a battlefield, where I had to heal from traumatic experiences both from a physical and psychological perspective. By wrapping each part of my body with plaster of Paris and stitching each part together with a red string, which represents my lifeline, the sculpture depicts the feeling of fragility that we experience as women. The flowers demonstrate that we find reasons to heal and grow out of devastating experiences.
Metamorphosis
Plaster bandages, red thread, and dried flowers
2017
Graduation Show at Ruth Prowse School of Art
Things that change is a mixed media Illustration, that rotates around the topic of change in someone's heart and the two different impacts that it has.
Some changes are good, and some changes are hurtful but they both change us for the better and morph us in the best version of ourselves.
The hands symbolize identity, in the sense that one looks at one's hands more often than one gets the chance to look at his face in the mirror. One can observe the change of time by looking at his hands, and only the heart will attach and remember the experience that one has gone through.