Loughborough University
Specialisms: Fine Art / Sculpture / Ceramics
Location: London, United Kingdom
First Name: Sara
Last Name: Osman
Specialisms: Fine Art / Sculpture / Ceramics
Sectors: / Fine Art/Photography/Craft
My Location: London, United Kingdom
University / College: Loughborough University
Course / Program Title: Fine Art Ba Hons
Far from Home iii was inspired by the devastation caused by “war” on Eastern architecture, particularly representing the obliterated Gaza strip in Palestine. Osman intended to re-create a small fragment of the crisis to allow the viewers to experience the same level of vulnerability, fear and sadness as the displaced civilians. Osman also invited the viewers into the dire space to acknowledge the injustices of the current calamity in Palestine, which has often been unfairly presented by the media. The rubble that surrounds the towers acts as a barrier - a symbol of division and separation of the oppressed. The construction process is a significant part of Osman’s practice, enabling the viewer to observe her emotions in the artwork. In Far from Home iii, Osman used bodily movement and intense processes to release tension, of the mind and body, and to ground herself in the present. For Instance, she rapidly kneaded, sculpted and aggressively chiselled the Clay, hence enabling the viewer to identify grief through the visible destruction. Using malleable but also rigid Plaster meant that Osman could produce gaping holes and broken walls to resemble the current fragile state of Palestine. Healthy Adult: I Trust Myself is a scripted Psychoanalysis prepared for when the mind is in an anxious state. There are two narrators: an anxious person who questions their catastrophic thoughts and a wiser person who grounds them – symbolising the importance of self-therapy.