Fragmented Memory August 4 2020

2020 - Ongoing

This artwork is part of a series that visualizes the heartbreak following the devastating explosion in Beirut on August 4, 2020. It delves into the emotional and physical void left behind—fragments of a moment that shattered lives, homes, and memories. The piece reflects the brutal aftermath, where silence often speaks louder than screams.

Feelings of inhumanity, profound sadness, and deep disappointment run through the work, capturing the betrayal of a people abandoned by those meant to protect them. Memory becomes fragmented, much like the city itself—beautiful, broken, and endlessly grieving.

Each visual element seeks to evoke a sense of loss and collective mourning, while also bearing witness to resilience forged in the ruins.

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