By contrasting cruelty with tranquility, “Tea Cups Installation” imagines the horror of destruction. Blood-splattered tea cups, once symbolic of daily life, now evoke thoughts of chaos and violence. The image serves as a disturbing reminder of devastation, inspiring compassion and thought about past misdeeds. Viewers can sense the delicate balance between violence and tranquilly by holding the tea cups during the exhibition opening. The tea bag’s strings, which will be made of cotton, silk, and metallic threads representing the cultural legacy of my home city Multan that genocides frequently eliminate. This immersive experience inspires empathy and self-examination while pushing people to confront the brutal facts of genocide.
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