Teta
Teta
By Maya Rafie
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Item details:
▸ Features: Limited Edition Framed▸ Materials: Paper
▸ Art technique: Photography
▸ Dimensions (cm): 36.0 x 28.0 x 2.0
▸ Net Weight (kg): 0.9
Maya’s grandmother, poised with her tea, personifies resilience. Her calm demeanor in a setting that has weathered the country’s crises illustrates the strength and grace that permeate this haven.
From the "Windows of Resilience" Series:
This photo series explores the idea of home as a stable anchor within the ever-changing urban landscape, using my grandmother's residence in Lebanon as a backdrop. Her home, a sanctuary of identity and memory, contrasts with the external turmoil, showing how personal spaces act as strongholds against the shifting urban environment. The series delves into the continuity of familial identity through generations and the resilience and grace that define my grandmother's home. The series captures spaces of daily rituals and intimate moments that anchor us to a sense of self, emphasizing the strength needed to maintain normalcy and dignity amidst societal upheaval.
A recurring motif in the series is the interplay of mirrors and windows. The reflections in antique mirrors capture the merging of past and present, illustrating the continuity of identity across generations. The sunsets seen through windows symbolize hope and renewal, providing a metaphor for life's cycles—despite hardships, there is always the promise of renewal. My grandmother's home, with its deep roots and enduring presence, serves as a microcosm of the resilience found within the city. This series invites viewers to reflect on how intimate environments help sustain identities and spirits, even in times of war and crisis, underscoring the resilience and continuity found within the sanctity of home.
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About Maya Rafie
Born in Paris, Maya Rafie's journey weaves through continents and cultures. Growing up in San Francisco and spending the last six years in New York, she is now based in her native Beirut, a city whose stories are intricately woven into her identity.
Maya's work explores the themes of home, belonging, and the search for self. Often on the road, she seeks the raw, in-between instants and fleeting moments, bringing to light stories that yearn to be told. Her photographs reflect the continuity of identity and the enduring power of intimate environments to sustain spirits even in times of chaos.