HUMAN POWER
“… but we still possess one power, and we must defend it with all our strength for it is the last — the power to refuse our consent”.
Primo Levi
Holocaust
In a hopeful and unexpectedly luminous depiction of a painful subject, Daniela Caraman translates human suffering into a plastic relationship between the relational and sensorial dimensions of sensitivity.
The composition turns tragedy into a moving invocation for freedom, enhancing the sense of hope that exudes from the aching expressivity of the faces.
The atmosphere is charged with a collective force that keeps these people together, for it is only united that they can survive.
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