Collective Memory
59.4 x 84.1 cm (h x w)
800 GBP
Photography

Fadwa Rouhana is a Palestinian industrial Engineer Artist born in Haifa and living in Bethlehem.

Her photographic work had developed though her own experimental efforts in a long journey with the camera. Being raised in a place shattered by hurdles and injustice, the camera became an existential necessity, her asset to connect to a reality that had always rendered her estranged and alienated, as a woman and as a human being.

Photography is her own way to contemplate life and its meaning, how people are living it, their hopes and their hardships, their relation with their place and their environment, with their past and with their reality. It is her way to understand the whole human experience and to find her place inside it.

Her work was featured at many international fine art and photography magazines and platforms.

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