Ilit Azoulay
47 x 76 cm
18 8/16 x 29 14/16 in
This work connects gestures of the body, everyday objects that have carried life through time, and a distant cosmic landscape where stars are born.
A fertility goddess from Gandhara dating to the first century CE expresses an ancient connection between the human body and forces of fertility and abundance. She carries a worldview in which body, earth, and nature are intertwined.
Beside her appears the hand of a seated Buddha, a quiet and precise gesture from the Buddhist tradition. The mudra expresses inner awareness and spiritual concentration.
An Abbasid glazed ceramic bowl introduces another layer of human time: a daily object that broke, was repaired, and preserved. Its floral ornament suggests cycles of growth and renewal.
Above them unfolds an image of the Rosette Nebula, a region of space where illuminated gas forms an environment in which new stars are born.
A fertility figure, a hand gesture, a vessel that carried life, and a distant nebula meet here. Between them emerges a reflection on cycles of life.
SELARA performs a slow act of repair, like a star born in darkness.
She asks us to recognize new beginnings within the cracks.
Exhibitions
Artissima, Turin, 35SPARK, Wien, 21
