14 ROSES
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Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 150×150 cm |
Year | 2019 |
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About this artwork
Her face rises like a silent landscape, fractured and scarred, yet luminous in its strength. From the wound of her features bloom fourteen white roses, each one a city, fragile yet unyielding, carrying the hope that what is divided may once again be whole.
In 14 Roses, Hanaa Khaled transforms the female visage into the embodiment of Syria’s wound, fractured yet enduring. The roses that pierce through the surface are more than flowers: they are the fourteen cities of Syria, invoked as symbols of resilience and the longing for unity.
This painting is more than portraiture; it is a living elegy of a nation’s pain and its dream of wholeness. To collect it is to carry a testimony of beauty born from fracture, and a vision that one day roses and cities will stand together again
About the Artist
Hanaa Khaled is a Syrian visual artist and graphic designer, born in Damascus in 1990. A graduate of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Damascus, she specialized in Visual Communications in 2012. Hanaa’s work moves between the figurative and the abstract, exploring themes of identity, womanhood, and emotional memory. Alongside her design career, she has participated in numerous workshops and group exhibitions across Syria and internationally. Her art is both personal and resonant, blending cultural reflection with a distinct visual language.