The Wait
90cm x 150cm
Pencil and charcoal on paper.
2024
“The Wait” symbolizes the uncertain time the artist is in while “waiting” for the happy news she hopes to reach as a result of long efforts and work. Just as it is not clear when the news will come, it is also not clear whether it will come. Like a convict who makes a notch on the wall to record his time; randomly distributed plastic clamps are depicted, showing the expiration dates of bread bags.
The dates on the clamps and the number of them, document this “waiting” period. The “weaving” of these tiny objects on a huge paper, with all their fine details, in harsh contrast; shows us how painful the wait is for the artist - like a prisoner hoping to be free.
Although not depicted, “bread” is metaphorically directly linked to the news the artist hopes to receive. The “aggressive” style in this work, which blends the concepts of future, anxiety, hope and uncertainty; shows how determined and passionate the artist is about “clarifying” these concepts.
90cm x 150cm
Pencil and charcoal on paper.
2024
“The Wait” symbolizes the uncertain time the artist is in while “waiting” for the happy news she hopes to reach as a result of long efforts and work. Just as it is not clear when the news will come, it is also not clear whether it will come. Like a convict who makes a notch on the wall to record his time; randomly distributed plastic clamps are depicted, showing the expiration dates of bread bags.
The dates on the clamps and the number of them, document this “waiting” period. The “weaving” of these tiny objects on a huge paper, with all their fine details, in harsh contrast; shows us how painful the wait is for the artist - like a prisoner hoping to be free.
Although not depicted, “bread” is metaphorically directly linked to the news the artist hopes to receive. The “aggressive” style in this work, which blends the concepts of future, anxiety, hope and uncertainty; shows how determined and passionate the artist is about “clarifying” these concepts.
90cm x 150cm
Pencil and charcoal on paper.
2024
“The Wait” symbolizes the uncertain time the artist is in while “waiting” for the happy news she hopes to reach as a result of long efforts and work. Just as it is not clear when the news will come, it is also not clear whether it will come. Like a convict who makes a notch on the wall to record his time; randomly distributed plastic clamps are depicted, showing the expiration dates of bread bags.
The dates on the clamps and the number of them, document this “waiting” period. The “weaving” of these tiny objects on a huge paper, with all their fine details, in harsh contrast; shows us how painful the wait is for the artist - like a prisoner hoping to be free.
Although not depicted, “bread” is metaphorically directly linked to the news the artist hopes to receive. The “aggressive” style in this work, which blends the concepts of future, anxiety, hope and uncertainty; shows how determined and passionate the artist is about “clarifying” these concepts.