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“Infinite Womb” by: Haya Salti

“Infinite Womb” by: Haya Salti

 

Haya Salti, “Infinite Womb”, chalk and ink on tracing paper, 2014

Haya Salti, “Infinite Womb”, chalk and ink on tracing paper, 2014

Haya Salti, “Infinite Womb”, mixed media on tracing paper, 2014

 

“As the woman is the womb for all of life, she is also the birth giver and the spiritual mother for this world. If she is weak, and unaware of her own ecstasy, she will give birth to a world based on a collapsed feminine, and an over aggressive masculine, as we see today. This situation can change very rapidly if women everywhere can open up to their own divinity and power.”

“I believe it is more about what the viewers feel rather then what they see. The audience should be able to make their own understanding of the art and have their own unique visual experience.”

#birth #decay #rebirth #cycles

-Haya Salti

Undergraduate @ Concordia University.
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Major Painting and Drawing


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