The Homeland
$350.00
The Homeland, Color pigments ,Epoxy , Stones,Colored pastes ,Gold leaf
The researcher depicted the painting as if time stood still, capturing an image of a fossilized space with powerful lines and dynamic branching movements. It appeared as a symbol evoking geographical divisions and the complex Palestinian issue of land division, displacement, and the eradication of its people. The artwork contributed to the processes of deletion, addition, and reduction to symbolize the shaping of the world’s lands. The world map is presented in a state of stillness, equivalent artistically and emotionally to deepening the imaginative element of the artistic vision. The stacked structure in various sizes emphasizes the idea of homeland, conveying a sense of geometric precision, order, and dominance.
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