An antique gold frame, ornate, classic, and museum-like, holds something unexpected. Instead of a traditional painting, the surface inside resembles a notice board, punctuated with small metal studs, as if designed to pin memories in place. Centered within it is bold red Palestinian embroidery, created in a deconstructed style, not displayed as decoration, but presented as something preserved, fixed, and witnessed.
This is not embroidery placed in a frame simply to be admired. It is embroidery placed on a surface associated with reminders, a space where we pin what we cannot afford to forget.
20” x 25” cord board
with deconstructed embroidery mesh; which you can remove easily and use it for different frame later
fragile
antique frame
the embroidery can be made in different colors
the fabric can be in black too
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