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IBREEK
![]() blow upevoke the sound of missiles as an intangible sensory trace, even after their ammunition is exhausted. It is a wounding presence that cannot be grasped, but remains in the body and memory. Through ceramics, I attempt to shape what is intangible and give form to a sound that remains stuck within me. | ![]() one by oneit revolves around humans as beings who are shaped, influenced, and transformed, just like stone or clay. Through it, I raise questions about the lack of human sensitivity and how some people resort to projecting their power onto those who are weaker, instead of shaping themselves with morals and responsibility. | ![]() identity“Al-Bariq” is a ceramic piece combining wheel . and handcrafting, reflecting my Palestinian identity. The porcelain base, fired in a Raku kiln, symbolizes the land — worn and cracked, representing its fragility and suffering. | ![]() HUMThe feeling of hearing loss is like diving into the ocean with immense pressure. |
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![]() JAMAAA family gathering is a beautiful mix of unique individuals, each adding their own touch to create harmony and togetherness. |
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