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                                The Infinite Now X, 2024
                            
                                    Hennah on paper
43.2 x 120cm -unframed
                                    
                                            Copyright The Artist
                                        
                                
                                   The artist’s presence is visible through traces that take the form of repeating lines that she leaves on the surface. For Sara, the line is an abstracted form of the...
                        
                    
                                                    The artist’s
presence is visible through traces that take the form of repeating lines
that she leaves on the surface. For Sara, the line is an abstracted form
of the word and, using Henna as her ink, each line creates a unique
mark: ‘I use it to reflect the fleeting nature of our lives and memories
creating a realm where time and space don’t apply. This is a world
that is manifested through acts of repetition through which the line
becomes a conscious act manifesting itself and concealing its
exterior meaning. It reveals truths about this world, and the truths that
resides within ourselves.’
                    
                presence is visible through traces that take the form of repeating lines
that she leaves on the surface. For Sara, the line is an abstracted form
of the word and, using Henna as her ink, each line creates a unique
mark: ‘I use it to reflect the fleeting nature of our lives and memories
creating a realm where time and space don’t apply. This is a world
that is manifested through acts of repetition through which the line
becomes a conscious act manifesting itself and concealing its
exterior meaning. It reveals truths about this world, and the truths that
resides within ourselves.’

 
                                         
                                        