Afghan Women with the Veil of Thorns , 2022
200 x 18 x 1 cm (h x w x d)

In the artist's own words: “Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep.” Romans 12:15 The women of Afghanistan have been freed from the oppressive rule of the Taliban-led government since 2001 when America forced them out of power and installed “a democratic government.” For twenty-one years the women of Afghanistan can dream to become anything and believe that sky is the limit to their achievement in life. The glass ceiling of their attainment as women were broken; women were obtaining jobs in many fields of occupations. The departure of American and western forces paved way for relentless Taliban terrorist to depose the weak “democratic government” installed by western government. With their strict Sharia laws, the Taliban replaced grass-ceiling with steal metal ceiling on aspirations and dream of Afghan women’s achievements. Now Afghan’s women cannot work outside their homes and Taliban banned women from taking flights without a male chaperone and education for girls are prohibited. Among many laws imposed on women of Afghanistan is their mode of dressing. The faces of Afghans women have to go back behind the veils and the mode of western dressing is prohibited. This is what influenced this painting titled “Afghan’s Women with the Veils of Thorns.”

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