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Edinburgh-based Shatha Altowai’s stunningly intricate etchings bear a sense of weight and burden. Titled Monument of Loss, they are blood-red in colour, their abstract figures formed of what appear to be numerical tallies of five that take on the form of surgical stitches. In one print from the series of three she is presenting, six figures contort, bearing the weight of oval forms – the way they are described with the red circle within makes it look like they are holding up babies. The works reflect on the ongoing civil war in Yemen, in which over 11,000 children have died or been left with serious injuries since 2015. The three works reflect on the loss of a child and the burden parents face in times of tumult and violence of conflict
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