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Shamis Gallery
Suffering is the essence of existence; an experience on the boundary between presence and erasure. In this collection, bodies are suspended between animal skin and steel wires, in a tension between nature and humanity, softness and violence, life and death.
The skin evokes the memory of a lost touch, and the wires are metallic veins that inject pain and inevitability inward.
For me, the body is not merely a form, but the embodiment of human inner life—a human who, amid wound and hope, still stands resilient.