من كل شكلٍ هالكٍ يظهر للنور جديد
An Arabic adaptation of Alexander Pope’s poem, An Essay on Man:
“All forms that perish other forms supply,
(By turns we catch the vital breath and die)
Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne,
They rise, they break, and to that sea return.”
A one-of-a-kind slow-burn art piece about faith in new beginnings, the return of life, and light emerging from hardship. To be hanged on the wall.
Details:
Material: a natural reclaimed acacia tree wood slab
Dimensions: 35 x 20 cm (max)
Authenticity: A one-of-a-kind original, signed by the artist and delivered with its handwritten story card.