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Yasmin Hayat

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Yasmin Hayat, Evian, 2025
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Yasmin Hayat

Evian, 2025
Signed 'Yasmin Hayat' (lower left)
22 carat white gold, 23.5 carat shell gold, hematite crystals, handmade pigment and gouache on Italian paper.
25 x 16 ins (63.5 x 40.5 cm)
26.18 x 17.13ins (66.5 x 43.5cm) (framed size)
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Yasmin Hayat, Ragamala Dancer, 2018
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Yasmin Hayat, Ragamala Dancer, 2018
Directly inspired by poetry that reflects on journeys across the sea, the work draws on themes of movement and passage. The trees and fauna, stylised after Persian and Indian historic...
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Directly inspired by poetry that reflects on journeys across the sea, the work draws on themes of movement and passage. The trees and fauna, stylised after Persian and Indian historic manuscripts, combine multiple species to evoke the transition from one landscape to another. The boats are empty, symbolising the countless people who have undertaken similar journeys in their own lives and throughout history. Having returned to land, humanity leaves the boats behind; they remain waiting, peaceful, inviting, and poised for their next passengers.
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