Rani Sharabati PALESTINIAN, b. 1993
Cement and Sky, 2022
Oil on canvas
63 x 29 1/2 in
160 x 75 cm
160 x 75 cm
In this work, the paradox unfolds between what it means to fly and what was designed to restrain, between dream and collapse, and between the lightness of the sky and...
In this work, the paradox unfolds between what it means to fly and what was designed to restrain, between dream and collapse, and between the lightness of the sky and the weight of reality.
The concrete kite becomes a symbol of a suspended dream, one that longs to rise in a sky that now feels distant, its wings paralyzed by a weight imposed by an unforgiving world.
The concrete kite becomes a symbol of a suspended dream, one that longs to rise in a sky that now feels distant, its wings paralyzed by a weight imposed by an unforgiving world.
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