2024-25
Lithography
70x 50 cm
It does not merely denounce a single form of discrimination, as sexism or racism, but rather stands as a universal statement against all kinds of prejudice.
Discriminatory acts often do not manifest explicitly; instead, they are subtle, implicit, and hidden in gestures, glances, and expressions.
It is precisely these 'unspoken' nuances, which escape immediate and objective recognition, that constitute injustice.
We Know What You’re Talking About is a silent call from the victims, an equally allusive response to latent discrimination. It is not merely an act of rebellion, but an assertion of awareness and strength—a direct and proud response that confronts the discriminator’s gaze without fear.
2024
Lithography
70x 50 cm
Serie of 2
Are human beings really that different?
Is the globalization perhaps a globalization of white supremacy?
When you feel different, when you are treated differently and start reflecting on yourselves, is it perhaps because we have alienated ourselves from the words of the discriminators?
2025
Lithography
70 x 50 cm
Inspired by the poem Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night by the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, the struggle against death transforms into the struggle against discrimination. Perhaps death and discrimination are not so different…
If they both lead to hell, or to what we believe to be a "good night." But is it truly a good night? Or is it merely an illusion, a self-imposed darkness that we choose to accept rather than fight against with strength and determination?
Rebel, rebel against it!