Art & Design

Mariam Haddad

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The French poet Antoine de saint Exupéry once said “All children grow up but only a few of them remember it” Often as children we tend to seek reassurance , love & acceptance . As we are welcomed into this world we are pure and untainted, untouched by the sorrows of life, ready to embark on our own journeys. When we get older we lose touch of our identities, distancing us from our true essence and melting into the people around us. We begin to understand that one of our missions is to succumb and nurture our inner child. Although childhood doesn't necessarily consist of rainbows,
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it is a journal of imagination and growth . Through that we find ways to articulate our words and translate them to art, in order to make the “adults” understand us, yet we never feel truly understood. As children grow up they explore with their senses so my garments ensured a variety of handcrafted work and different textures as tribute to our learning process. This collection travels through a child's mind map of emotion where words do not exist and the only form of communication is colour and imagination.
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