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Laconic Mutiny: When Silence Betrays the Tongue

Fatemeh Afrasiaby | Stand : JB04

Language—a cathedral of thought, a conduit of the intangible. For centuries, we have honed it, molding the amorphous chaos of emotion into syllables, sculpting sentiment into syntax. It is a marvel of articulation, a bridge between minds, an alchemy that transmutes cognition into cadence.

Yet, what happens when the tongue falters, when speech is shackled, when words are rendered impotent? The eyes—subtle yet seditious—mutiny against silence. They do not merely observe; they indict, they unveil, they roar with a lexicon more primal than speech itself. They become an insurgency of expression, a rebellion against the ineffable.

Shakespeare, in sagacious brevity, professed: “The eyes are the window to the soul.” But perhaps, more ominously, they are a mirror—one that does not reflect, but demands to be deciphered.

  • Art Style: photography
  • Art Medium : print on silk paper
  • Size and orientation: Rectangle
  • Dimensions (cm): Height- 70.00, Width- 100.00, Depth- 1.00
  • Colour: black-red-blue-gray
  • Price: AED 11000