THE artwork
Fly if you can
In installation "Fly, If You Can," I explore the big desire to escape the unpleasant realities of fertility challenges. When faced with the painful knowledge of infertility, the mind seeks a way out, a wish that everything could be easier. But the reality pulls you back, tethered to the medical world and reliant on doctors to make the dream of parenthood a possibility.
The installation takes the form of a baby mobile, but instead of playful toys, twelve paper cranes—crafted from the instructions of hormone pills. They hang from coarse twine and can’t fly. The artwork symbolizing the emotional strain that woman weighs heavily throughout the process.

This artwork is the part of my big project "Fragile Beginnings". All project here

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