To persist and remain

This work is part of my ongoing studies on the Roma genocide, created to reflect upon and compare the many definitions of the Holocaust.
The artwork stands in dialogue with the Roma and Sinti genocide during the Second World War. It is dedicated to the memory of those abducted to concentration camps, tortured, and dehumanized—yet who persisted, who remained, and who carried their survival into freedom.
It is both a remembrance and a testament: a tribute to resilience, to endurance against eradication, and to the unbroken spirit that endures beyond suffering.


Image transfer and watercolour on paper

32×42 cm

2024

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