بيت المودة will be build using the material of loofah sponges, hundreds of them combined and tied together holding a significant message of healing through mother earth. The organic cocoon shape symbolizes a strong shell that offers solace and protection to today's society. Through its form, texture, and touch, this installation invites viewers to engage with their five senses and experience the transformative power of nature. The loofah, derived from a seed that originates from the Arab motherland, represents a source of connection to our heritage and cultural roots. By tapping into the healing energies inherent in its birthplace, this installation carries a profound message of staying grounded and rooted within the Arab culture. The inclusion of this organic material, which has long awaited its debut in Saudi, adds a sense of novelty and excitement to the exhibition, aligning with the Kingdom's commitment to embracing new initiatives. بيت المودة made from the loofahs will provide a unique sensory experience for viewers while promoting environmentally friendly practices and honoring the rich cultural heritage of the Arab world.
Category: | Sculpture |
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Length: | 100 Cm |
Height: | 100 Cm |
Width: | 100 Cm |
Material: | 500 Loofahs |
Framed: | No |
Edition: | A Unique Piece |
Country: | United Arab Emirates |
Shipping from: | Saudi Arabia |
Noor Taan is a Lebanese interdisciplinary designer and artist with a focus on nature oriented products that support a sustainable world. She holds a Bachelors of Science in Graphic Design and a Masters in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute, New York. She launched her online platform in 2015 to share her innovative experiments during her transitional life across continents living between Beirut, London, New York, and Tokyo, combining different approaches in design.