The exhibited pieces are part of the series MyYourOur Landscapes.
Visually, they appear as abstract landscapes that transcend two-dimensionality, emerging into space as reliefs. Embedded within them are ceramic breasts, serving as an archetypal symbol of origin.
The reliefs reflect the inner worlds of human beings, while simultaneously evoking the physical terrains of peoples and nations, as well as of different generations.
A weave of personal, social, and historical experience shapes our wholeness of identity.
The presence of each visitor becomes a connective element between all these worlds: just as we constantly journey within ourselves from one landscape to another—whether linked to people, emotions, memories…
At a time when genocide is taking place in the world, as we witness today in Gaza, it does not mark only those experiencing it directly, but also our shared and individual space of humanity—both the collective and personal landscapes of each one of us.