
Firi Rahman Sri Lankan , b. 1990
Enclosure XIII, 2022
Pen on Paper
63 x 44 cm
24 3/4 x 17 3/8 in
24 3/4 x 17 3/8 in
A careful handling of reality that merges the personal loss of family - both human and animal - and the universal experience of boundless loss as a result of the...
A careful handling of reality that merges the
personal loss of family - both human and animal - and the universal experience of boundless loss as a result of
the pandemic. In time, Firi’s investigation of how memories inhabit objects and spaces will draw attention to the
legacy of a disappearing animal kingdom and the lasting imprint it will have left on our collective consciousness.
In this work he shows the loss of his oldest pet parrot, laying under a cloth, showing its stiff lifeless body.
personal loss of family - both human and animal - and the universal experience of boundless loss as a result of
the pandemic. In time, Firi’s investigation of how memories inhabit objects and spaces will draw attention to the
legacy of a disappearing animal kingdom and the lasting imprint it will have left on our collective consciousness.
In this work he shows the loss of his oldest pet parrot, laying under a cloth, showing its stiff lifeless body.
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