Rani Sharabati PALESTINIAN, b. 1998
96 x 56 cm
In this scene, disappearance is not a choice but a relentless force, imposing silence and veiling truth with layers of distortion. Here, things do not vanish to leave an emptiness; rather, they are replaced by a false presence, a fractured image rising from ashes, losing its balance between reality and illusion, obscuring the view and drowning you in a fog of intentional forgetting.
Eyes cannot see what once was; disappearance here is the silencing of memory, a coerced presence that masks the face of truth, erasing the familiar and planting in its place a distorted absence, weaving itself into the city's features.