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Homa Gallery
The Survivors
In our homes, there are objects that hold meanings beyond their function and appearance. They are silent storytellers of the lives we have lived and the memories refusing to fade. Each object has the power to contain time within itself — as if it were a verb linking the past to the present.
Still-life painting becomes a pretext for introspection, a dialogue between the artist and the viewer. The deliberate arrangement of each element is an invitation to revisit personal memories, to search for meaning within the fragments of everyday life. What appears within the frame is not merely a composition of color and form, but an echo of presences that once enriched our existence.
The objects in this collection are no longer lifeless; they are emotional anchors that steady us amid the turbulence of life. Silent narrators who have returned from their journeys through different lives, they preserve the bond between past and present.
The Survivors reminds us that even the simplest things can safeguard life itself. objects that, in their quietness, still remember us.