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'Reflections' show narrated personal journeys and universal experiences

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March 24, 2025

DUBAI: 'Reflections - Stories That Matter' exhibition that recently closed doors at Mehromah Art House, turned the space into a hub for artistic storytelling. Jesno Jackson served as curator; the show was produced by Art4you Gallery. 16 artists from 12 countries took part in Reflections, with each of them speaking their story, to provoke a global conversation. The exhibition explored the power of storytelling, through visual art. A collection of paintings, sculptures, and installations, conveyed personal and culturally significant narratives with themes.

-  Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

'Reflections' show narrated personal journeys and universal experiences

DUBAI: 'Reflections - Stories That Matter' exhibition that recently closed doors at Mehromah Art House, turned the space into a hub for artistic storytelling. Jesno Jackson served as curator; the show was produced by Art4you Gallery. 16 artists from 12 countries took part in Reflections, with each of them speaking their story, to provoke a global conversation. The exhibition explored the power of storytelling, through visual art. A collection of paintings, sculptures, and installations, conveyed personal and culturally significant narratives with themes of resilience, identity, transformation and social impact, taking centre stage.

Abir Ouertani's (Tunisia) ceramic works, Tree of Life and Blanket of Love, stood as testaments to nature's resilience and the interconnectedness of life. Tree of Life was a striking representation of grounding and growth, where gnarled roots emerged from a textured spherical base, evoking the depth and complexity of existence. Blanket of Love portrayed the interplay of smooth and rugged textures; the narrative embodied both strength and vulnerability. Medusa and Poseidon by Rija Umar (Pakistan) re-examined Greek mythology. The pieces explored the intricate relationship between tragedy, fate, and power. The dual nature of Medusa's life — both feared and lamented — was picturised. It prompted the audience to reevaluate her story - not as a monster, but as a victim of fate and irresistible divine purpose. Poseidon, on the other hand, radiated might and majesty.

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