This image is part of a series of images drawn using a Japanese brush pen and ink. The image is from the Egyptian uprising as part of the Arab Spring, drawing these images in response to the situation that was happening at the time, highlighting to remember those who stood up to this regime, rising up and succeeding because of 'leaked' information via Wiki-leaks and the increasing availability of social networking and sharing previously classified information in countries who seemed to be locked into dictatorship regimes of control. These become symbolic of those who fight for the right to be free and set a new path for others to follow many years later.
The use of papyrus is symbolic of the material the egyptians used to record information as scrolls, the transference of information and the recording of history.
Japanese Brush Pen on Papyrus
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£195
This image is part of a series of images drawn using a Japanese brush pen and ink. The image is from the Egyptian uprising as part of the Arab Spring, drawing these images in response to the situation that was happening at the time, highlighting to remember those who stood up to this regime, rising up and succeeding because of 'leaked' information via Wiki-leaks and the increasing availability of social networking and sharing previously classified information in countries who seemed to be locked into dictatorship regimes of control. These become symbolic of those who fight for the right to be free and set a new path for others to follow many years later.
The use of papyrus is symbolic of the material the egyptians used to record information as scrolls, the transference of information and the recording of history.
Japanese Brush Pen on Papyrus
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This artwork is sold by Adam Grose MA RWAAN from United Kingdom