Faculty of Art
Drawing and Painting
Talla El Senoussi
Dignity of a People in the Face of Oppression
Painting
2024
Oil on Canvas
60" x 72"
The piece serves as a profound testament to the spirit of resistance demonstrated by individuals confronting the brutality of a tyrannical regime. The canvas is imbued with a variety of symbolic motifs that collectively offer a powerful chorus of solidarity with those who take a stand against oppressive regimes. Drawing significant inspiration from the tumultuous events that unfolded in Egypt during the revolutionary wave of 2011, the piece encapsulates the essence of the people in this era's upheaval.Within this visual narrative, there is a clear nod to the influential role of political graffiti art, which emerged as a vital form of expression and protest during the revolution. The graffiti painted on the walls of Cairo and other cities became a weapon of the people, a means to challenge the status quo and to voice the collective longing for freedom, dignity, and change. As such, this piece is not just a reflection of a particular moment in history, but also a broader commentary on the power of art as a catalyst for social and political change. The art becomes a historical record, a visual journal that speaks of the pain, hope, and unyielding desire for a new dawn of democracy. This piece, therefore, is an immersive experience, inviting the viewer to contemplate the resilience of human spirit against the backdrop of political turmoil.
Work by
Talla El Senoussi
Drawing and Painting
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