~Shamsia Hassani
For Art Thursday, Afghani graffiti artist Shamsia Hassani:
Hassani’s distinctive style of graffiti – featuring a young woman with closed eyes – appeared on many walls in the Afghan capital, a symbol of social change, empowerment and peace. Much of her work has also been erased.
The artists who have fled Afghanistan remain undeterred and have been creating new work, even in the refugee camps. The ArtLords collective continues to create new pieces in exile and hopes soon to put on an exhibition of works by displaced artists.
“The Taliban can whitewash all our work in Kabul, but we will always have our paint and our brush. We will fight back with that,” says Muhajir.
~Richi Kumar for The Guardian
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2 comments:
Wonderful art...and a wonderful attitude. Hats off to Shamsia Hassani.
Tabetha, I love your cuddlepups! Can you imagine assonance not being allowed? Interesting how “I’m through” in the first poem could have multiple interpretations. Lastly, thank you for the poem of hope. Maybe we will all be able to grow a wing.
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