Nada Elkalaawy’s artwork intricately weaves together personal history and fictional narratives, exploring themes of identity, memory, and the subjective nature of storytelling.
Elkalaawy's art process involves collecting images and objects from her family’s archive and the internet, merging recollections with imagined elements to create a rich visual tapestry.
Her recent works prominently feature cherubic figures, which serve as metaphysical symbols reflecting on memory and the weight of the past, emphasizing how emotions are translated into visual forms.
Elkalaawy challenges our perceptions of reality by interrogating the boundary between truth and fiction, aimed at discovering the 'uncanny stages in between' that shape our experiences.
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