H o m o m

Hamisrasha , 2024

In my work, I explore the concept of "home" as a continuous process of exposure- peeling back the layers of the domestic sphere to reveal its hidden skeleton. For me, home is a shifting territory between body,

memory, and an intergenerational perspective on motherhood;
a space where the industrial and the organic collide. Through a series of installations- from etched milk cartons to heavy blackout shades-I create an "exposed carcass" that offers stability while remaining inherently fractured.

I am interested in the Uncanny:
that unsettling dissonance that arises within our most intimate and familiar spaces. My exhibition invites a wandering through these thresholds, navigating the tension between cold, opaque surfaces and the warmth of light piercing through hand-cut slits. Between the anxiety of loss and the tenderness of a maternal embrace, I seek to hold onto something, or someone, within the ambiguity of a fading memory.

Double-sided tufting, iron frame
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blackout shades  (Series of 3)
Mixed media on double-sided Vinyl shades, wood frames
280 /190 cm  each.
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Hug , oil on canvas , 50x80 cm
BLUEPRINT 'MASKS'
Blue ink and foil etching on milk cartons, metal gypsum track
300 x 33 cm
Detail 01
ENTRENCE CONSOL structure , wood, print on cardboard , oil print on canvas
Detail 01:
Linoleum print on cardboard cutout
Detail 02:
Oil on Canvas 20x30 cm

Detail: Hand-cut slits

Exterior view: Blackout shades